Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Angel's Falls - February 2009


I have a goal of seeing the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. Imagine how excited I was to go to Angel's Falls...........only I had no idea what I was getting myself in to.

Colleagues in Caracas helped recommend a tour to Angel's Falls. I thought we'd get there, walk around, admire the view, take some pictures and go (oh and speak English, but it was in Spanish). Little did I know I'd be climbing up a mountain in the Venezuelan rain forest. We took a little wooden boat at 4am (in the dark) through the Caro River - a 3 hour ride (a threeee hour tour...). As soon as we got there I fell as I stepped off the boat-smack dab on my stomach, flat on my face, down, plop. Oh how embarrassing. Everyone ran to help me---we had a group of about 10. Young 30-ish Venezuelan couples and me, a psychologist from Chile and two nice young women who'd been there before and spent the whole time posing for pix in their bakini's.

We began to hike through the jungle, a green green rain forest. I had no idea we were about to walk for 2 hours up a steep steep mountain, I wasn't prepared. It was hot and humid and I actually started sweating through the pores in my face.

I suddenly panicked as we started to climb rocks that were 180 degree angle--straight up-literally. I couldn't do it, couldn't keep my footing, didn't have the right shoes, etc. It was scary as hell and I gingerly chose my steps, it was dangerous. The air was thin, I hyperventilated and become ridiculously paralyzed with fear and overly conscious of each step. I was bit by mosquito's-------malaria, ah help. We finally got to the first peak, what a view, this is what I've been dreaming of, relief! We took a ton of pix and rested for 20 minutes.

I didn't want to go on-if you look at the pictures my face is beat red at this point and the nervousness shows in my face. I couldn't enjoy the walk because I was nervous of going back down. I was afraid of falling again but then realized, I'd fallen and got up and managed to make it this far. NO, forget it, I'm here I have to go. I pretended I was in an episode of Survivor, or the Amazing Race. I took a deep breadth and went step by step, shaking. I wanted to win the Amazing Race-to finish. The place was so remote we felt like we were in an episode of LOST--or the Biggest Loser because the camp gave you so little food. I decided if I made it this would be my personal best. The serenity of the jungle gave me the confidence to go on, if I could conquer this, I could conquer anything. When I came back down the mountain I'd turn a new chapter in my life and be ready for anything that came my way.

I did it. We hiked to the next peak which was the swimming hole at the bottom of the small falls. I would have given anything to swim under that waterfall but I didn't have my bathing suit. Lucky thing---others had to help me carry my stuff, so there's no way I could have carried a towel or suit. I climbed on the big rocks furthest away from the falls so I could face them and watch the wonder of the splash. I did it. You feel so small, when you look up at the magnitude of the water. My friends squealed with laughter and happiness as they drenched themselves under the falls. I just smiled.

Thought I'd be terrified on the way down as I remembered how steep it was, but it wasn't as scary as I thought, I did it slow--was the last person. Pablo stayed with me and held my hand when we crossed slippery rocks.

We feasted on bbq chicken..........I made so many new friends. I don't speak Spanish, only 2 spoke English and I impressed them with my knowledge of Hugo Chavez and the missionary system. There are 7 Natural Wonders of the World and I have 5 to go. However if you really look around, everything is a wonder.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great job! Great story! You had me hanging on to every word.
Where was David? Jake?

rubygott said...

Amazing, but certainly something to remember and talk about.

Kevin Hanft said...

You are my Idol! I am very proud and impressed with your courage & sense of wonder. Well told!

Julie T. Chan said...

Now I need to figure out how to upload all the pix. I've never looked so crappy, but proud to look crappy.

Unknown said...

Julie, you rock! Once again I am so very proud of you! JoJo

S. D. Wong, MD said...

GO Julie! I am mightily impressed with your climb! I didn't even know that Angel's Falls were one of the Seven Wonders of the world! Which is the other place you've visited? What a great goal!