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People for some reason don't understand that it is a difficult hike and you have to have a certain level of fitness to do it comfortable. I see a number of people that make it but they are in pain the whole way back up or they end up puking. I have never done the hike but would like to some day, but I would train months prior to reduce the chances of having a horrible time. Glad you were ok.
Vege Eats has taken a dive over the past few years. The food isn't good anymore & the service sucks. No Butcher has the best sandwiches in town & Vege Street on Fort Apache has great food. Chef Kennys is the best. I miss Violette's & Me Diet. Panchos Vegan Tacos is really good.
Thanks for sharing this video!😊 I enjoyed watching you guys having fun! I'm a Belizean but haven't been there in a while. I love san Pedro and caye caulker. Can't wait to visit in 3 weeks.
That hike is no joke. I did it with a tiny girlfriend from Mauritius in 1988. Your description of the challenges of the last three miles is spot on. However, I maintain that even with better weather you would have had some heat issues. We hiked it in September. The Mauritian almost had a heat stroke. I ended up cramming all her gear in my pack and she still almost needed medical assistance so we took three steps and stopped for the last two miles. Brutal. NEVER AGAIN!
You guys are my favorite vegan foodies. Please don't ever stop making these awesome vlogs. I'm going to Mexico City next month for just 1 day lol that's right, I'm going for the first time (from Atlanta) just to explore the city for 24 hrs and eat some of the delicious vegan foods from this video! ♥️
I am assuming you picked the cave tubing option? I am booking through the concierge at my hotel in Belize but there are so many options. Do you know of thos os St. Herman's or Actun Tunichil Mukal (ATM) or a different cave from these listed?
Sorry you had such a tough time, doesn't sound like any fun. I hiked rim2rim 10/19/23 for the first time at 66 years old. Down South Kaibab and up North Kaibab, 23 miles, 14 hours. I admit the last 5 miles was very tough but I'm proud to say I made it :).
Maybe you could help answer this question. I'd certainly appreciate it if you could try. How do I make sure I will be able to enter the Galapagos without exceeding the tourist limitations? I keep reading that there are limits to the number of tourists in the Galapagos, but I see no place to find out whether I am going to exceed that limit. For example, how do I know that, once I get off the plane at Baltra or San Cristobal, I will not be told that I have to turn around because I am exceeding the number of tourists? I am traveling on my own, no guide.