Anyway, then it was off on the very suprisingly actually comfortable shuttle bus, with a very nice driver, good music and extremely friendly israelis who kept us fed the whole trip. (the little things have become very exciting). The drive was beautiful and we actually enjoyed the extremely bumpy unpaved roads for the last two hours.
We arrived at El Retiro Lodge in Lanquin to claim the very last thatch hut and be welcomed by a couple cockroatches and other critters.
Right as we entered, candles lit, Alyece noticed the spider the size of her face and was ready to call it quits. However, I dragged her on and we continued in, CLOSE CALL!
Then it was on to tubing down the rapid river in a threesome of Elvis, Alyece and I. We got the easy ride with Elvis and his pure muscle, while everyone else suffered alone in the strong currents.
Then, off to Jump off the 40 foot bridge into the rushing river. I needed a friendly boost of confidence from Alyece but didn´t back down and it was well worth it.
Finally, we were taken to the Semuc Champey reserve where we climbed (the wrong side, which meant twice as steep and twice as long) up the mountain to the lookout point with our new American friend Dave, the comic. From the lookout point we could see down into the massive canyon where huge turquoise natural pools flowed one by one. It was indescribable
The climb down to swim in them was even better.
It was clear now that the guide had taken quite a liking to me, when he asked me to have a drink at the El Retiro party that night. Unfortunately for him, it turned out to be a three hour Spanish lesson, where he bought the drinks and did the teaching.
I failed to mention the huge buffet, which was incredibly delicious. I find it hard to understand how they pulled it off with no power and a completely flooded kitchen. However, they did, and Alyece out ate all 60 or so people, including large israeli men and then went for seconds. I´m pretty sure Dave was a little grossed out by us. After a totally amazing day for the record books Alyece and I headed to bed.
In the morning, over breakfast, we decided what bus to get on for our next destination. We chose Rio Dulce, which it so happened they forgot to book the shuttle for. This led us to a 5 hour drive, becoming 11 hours, filled with very very overcrowded and very very sweaty buses packed with guatemaltecos. It´s funny because I got what I was asking for when I had complained about how every bus ride felt like we were observing Guatemala but completely blocked off from it. So i figured I better not complain when I was actually travelling the way Guatemalan people do.
When we did finally arrive the 60 something American dude named Steve running the hotel, shuffled us off to a party full of old rich white yachties in Hawaiian shirts - the true Guatemalan experience ha ha. We stayed for a couple drinks with Uncle Willie and then headed to bed, at which time it torrentially down poured all night and is flooded out here, and so we´re canceling the boat trip we were going to take and heading back tomorrow. Which leaves us with lots of time today to write our blog and study!
That is it for now, Hugs and Kisses