Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Cloud Forests

by FERENC IVANICS
By looking at the roadside milestones we knew that we had walked some 13 miles uphill. But we didn't know how high we had managed to climb. We asked some locals. It was strange, none of them knew. A young lad said that he had a gadget in his car that showed our exact altitude. He checked, returned and said proudly: 33 miles. Ah, sure, 33 miles... We thanked him and moved on. Later we learned that we were shivering about a mile above sea level (some 1600-2000 meters). Downhill it was easier, but since the movement worked on different groups of muscles, after a while it hurt the same.

They call the forests we saw near the pass, and every forests alike: humid rich, full of springs and tree-ferns, cloud forests. These cloud forests are under national protection.


From a gardener's perspective it was an interesting experience to see what local farmers grow. Apples, peaches, strawberries, even first-class vegetables! After another seven miles we were down in the semi-desertic valley again; full of hopes that we wouldn't have to climb another behemoth like this. How much we miss the plains. :)

4 comments:

Simeon Nartoomid said...

Blessings to you both.

I have posted a link to your web site from my Inner Peace=World Peace website at:

http://innerpeace-worldpeace.com/2010/11/worldwalk-tour

Your philosophy and message is very resonant with that I am working to make known as well and I wish the very best to you both.

WorldWalk-Peacetour said...

Thank you, Simeon.

Charles Beede said...

We did it at the Children's Eternal Forest and it was amazing. We also hiked there between 4 and 6 pm, at sunset - saw wildlife. Many monkeys and they were really fun.


Too often travel, instead of broadening
the mind, merely lengthens the conversation.
~Elizabeth Drew
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