I woke up on day two. Which was a complete surprise. Tetanus, Rabies and Poison dart frogs had all failed to dispatch me. On the other had I was stiff as a board and I had two sizeable blisters on the sides of my feet. But today was the "easy" day, so into my pounded hiking shoes I climbed and set off down the trail with a spring in my step. Twas indeed an easy day as after visiting a Kogi (the natives of the area who dressy in natty white) village and having a pineapple and mango pitstop by the side of a beautiful river where a massive owl moth was resting, we arrived at camp two just in time for lunch.The cooks rustled up another feat, a fantastic vegetable soup with corn, yucca, potato and much other floating vegetation. After that it was down to the crystal clear fast flowing river beside the camp, complete with 2 meter mini-beach. The stress of the first two days were quickly washed away and the day buzzed by quitely with some hammock time, more food, a game of cards and again lights off by 9pm.
This was going to be quite the detox trip.
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