Thursday, 11 December 2014

diaries of beautiful places 2



Every journey changes a person. Sometimes it is from the inside out and the outside in. There is this poster in my office window right there at the top where I can see it that says “challenge yourself to succeed” I succeeded . It’s been a week already. My various body parts have been aching from climbing a vertical hill vertically in the name of finding out about the path before I bring today’s clients here. The stinging nettle has lived up to its name and the stinging feeling has not left me for the last one week. And i found out my guide was the best thing this side of the Gakanga.
My resolve is strengthened. I am going back, and this time I have company. The six of us plus my guide. I like this guy. From afar you may judge him by the way he looks and the fact that he is not your everyday ranger. Rough as any villager I have ever met, but a guy with the ability to make anything routine into an adventure including the choice of routes we have picked. His name is Mesha..its a nickname really.
I have previously before the journey texted my clients and banned them from wearing any shorts or inappropriate clothing…am not spoiler so don’t blame me for sounding like I was spoiling anyone’s sense of feeling ‘hot’ whether it’s the boyfriend girlfriend thingy or the lack of it…and have assured them that a comfortable hiking shoe is the only way to go. Come D-day, it finds me cursing under my breath. Let me elaborate a little on the kind of clothing am looking at, a leather riding jacket and jeans , jeans and a high open shoe and a church dress and in fashion shoes. Only three of us are dressed for the occasion including the guide….but do I say… Before you object to my outright description I have a signed copy allowing me to say such things as they found it rather funny afterwards and I kindly asked for their permission. I find it courteous to ask including if I may take photos. Some of us are camera shy and I would like everyone reading this to know I respect their wishes and keep your privacy.

Okay so I have a combination of people…fine by me. I will learn a lot from this experience; seriously I am trying not giggle loudly at the outright disobedience to my very informative text of the do’s and don’ts for this particular terrain.

Down the hill it is but not before acquiring a ‘third leg’ for everyone. It may look like a foolish idea to someone who does not know exactly how this can be a life saver in a mountainous region. Our path is an easy slide all the way to the bottom in some places. Reminds me of my childhood when we would get into tanks, tires, cartons , buckets etc get to the top of a hill and race all the way to the bottom. I dare say I love this… sitting on my behind and having that carefree childshish feeling again all the way to the bottom.. I don’t trust myself to do a moon walk facing downward on a hill and I certainly will claim a small victory as I am not alone in this.  I also don’t intend to tumble in an unfashionable manner in front of my son. I am a mother as well as a guide. Somewhere along the line I have to balance the scales.
Oh wow this place is beautiful. I like the reaction of the people the first time they see and imagine where we are going. Its beautiful even from afar. Wait until we get near the first quarter of our journey, so I will spare you the irrelevant details and get right to the juicy part.
The bridge
I used to have phobias of anything wooden across a moving body of water. And we are staring at one right in front of us. To get to where we are going courage has to be unbanked from hidden chambers within us that we did not know even existed. I have been down this road before so I am past the fear and merely having fun at the expense of everyone else. I cross that bridge quickly and set my camera on go. First two across I will not mention but it is the pure fear in the last lot that really does it for me. It is too much for the two lady’s – open fashionable shoes and the church dressed lady. I have been there before I know the feeling of crossing logs in the middle of rivers. I am still not that brave but lets me give the girls some points here. It creates a minute of romance that we only read in novels where your prince charming holds your hand and helps you cross over to the other side. Forgive me for wishing I would have my husband with me I would probably pull a fast one on him. But it’s my boy you are talking about and I have to be strong and brave and mom.
The river is beautiful. I never get enough of how the two rivers meet and how the dirty one is overcome by the clean one. There is a life lesson in here somewhere about….okay let’s cut to the chase. We are getting into stinging nettle territory. I wonder how my ladies will fare. Let’s see…..
The water fall
The way to there is thankfully looking better than the last time I was there. I am suspecting our guide is up to some good business in making ordinary into extra ordinary. He is a good guy (smiles). Oh I am very afraid for my crew but they are happy for the experience. Someone pray with me right here. Its stinging nettle am afraid of for everyone who is not dressed in the right attire, but let’s see how they do.
The road here is indeed less travelled. At some point you have to see a mountain goat to understand exactly how we were moving. The path is getting watery the nearer we get to the waterfall. I am hearing at this point the comments I have been looking for. Let me mention the one that touched me the most…’Oh this is the best thing ever, and imagine it’s been near me all along”. I am feeling good. Okay at some point there is a slight scream and I have to confess that was me. I had not seen the hole in the path and after walking like a goat for a while my feet were not expecting to level out suddenly and the only thing I could hang on to was a stinging nettle…. The other one behind me is coming along nicely with the help of the boyfriend minus the shoes and the others before me are moving along nicely with only a few ouches…oooohs , ahs…nkts and then finally we are here.
I told you there was a surprise for us. We are actually under the Zaina waterfalls. C’mon this is way too cool. Too cool ….the spray is beating us down and only one of us has a rain coat. Unfortunately no one is willing to risk their cameras for the sake of a photo so I will say it was a private moment. We all loved it. The water in our faces, our backs …the exhilaration of just being there. Oh yeah (how do you write this expression?) We are so wet …to the inner wearables. I can see the joy in their expressions. I wanted to see this. Its part of my small victories. The joy that one derives from discovering something new. Finding within themselves the ability to not give up.
At this point I have to end the first half of our journey and let us dry out relaxed in the sun. At least we will dry but our shoes have to wait until we get home. When we next meet in the pages of my many stories we will hear the tales of brave men and women and a man-child who went up a hill and not just any ordinary hill.




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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Diaries of beautiful places



I am an adventurer at heart. This is why I love my job. Its about going out there and discovering what is new what is exciting , what is fun and what is affordable. At the same time am a mother. I don’t want to give others what I cant give myself or my kids and yet I don’t want to limit what it is I can give others. I like to push the limits a little.

I have waited a long time for this. It is now time.
Today my lunch was packed early by my kids. Teaching them the art of the trade does not hurt. Two eggs, two bananas, four slices of sandwich bread, a quarter chicken, a bottle of soda and half litre of water. 

I have already been informed that where am going the water comes out of rocks, pure natural and beautiful…so no need to carry too much. By eight oclock I am on my favorite ride (read motorbike). I use it sometimes because apart from the dangerous bit it enables me to take short videos and I can stop anywhere. Just slightly more expensive from the normal means by like 15%. I also like to feel the wind in my face and apart from that it is the only thing that will go with speed and I don’t panic.

Today I have opted to leave the kids behind (much to their disappointment). My son is looking at me with daggers in his eyes. He loves traveling with me because chances are he will see things he hasn’t seen before. I am proud to announce that he has been doing well in sciences , geography and mathematics (I suppose its from all the cost cutting to get a great deal…mommies). Cant blame me everyone has some kind of budget in their heads.
Thankfully the sun is out and I am thanking my God for a good day as I reach my destination. I find the village elder waiting for me. He knows am a time keeper-its always better to be early you get so much more than you had anticipated. I am sporting a pair of shorts, light rubber shoes, my faithful back pack and am feeling….well…excited (who wouldn’t..) I know you are wondering why I would want to work with the local authorities…here are two good reasons..1) Today am alone and I know he would not give me someone who will jump me in the middle of the bush 2) if anything happens out there he probably knows how to get to the bottom of things …and it helps give the local community jobs as guides.

My guide is finally here after like 30 minutes of waiting. He is carrying a ‘panga’ (machete) and looks a little bloody and am terrified and trying not to show it on my face. You see it must have come through because he quickly explained they had to put down a cow which had fallen into a hole and there was no way of doing that nicely…okay so I calm down and I have the reassurance that my village elder once worked with the army…he is old but sharp and the guy is his nephew.
 
Off we go then. I dare say and confess that I have been eating a little too much and therefore after the first downhill trail gravity has already done a number on me and I am shaking unnecessarily and trying to be brave about it. I am here on a mission and I will do my best to complete it.

 My guide   I totally understand why cutting down forests is a crime. This water is coming out of bushes near me ..its got to be an underground water source somewhere there.
notices the shaking and decides he will help me without talking about the whole incident and therefore cuts off some really strong branch from a strong tree and makes me what he has ‘lovingly’ nicknamed my third leg. I am so grateful for my walking stick. So we are proceeding down this path where springs of clear water keep criss crossing my path. You may not believe it but now.

The beautiful thing about today’s adventure is that I will be going beyond the common every day I have seen the Zaina falls thingy to exploring the forest myself….to be continued