The national park consists of a few active volcanos that make up the ski hills in winter. This is where Sean goes to go snowboarding. The walk is 19.5km (~12 miles) and doesn't go to the highest peak, but goes up along the crater between the peaks. The bus dropped us off at the starting point along with HUNDREDS of other people. For what is not a friendly walk, I was astounded at the number of people doing the walk. All ages, fitness levels, sizes, etc. Especially for what is starting to become the off season.
We started the walk on what was a fairly friendly beginning. You work your way up a little bit and then you hit the bottom of the steep part. This is where it really gets fun. I actually didn't think it was as hard as I expected, but it was definitely not easy. My friend wasn't as in shape as I was, so it took us awhile to get to the top (of that section). The views were stunning and that was really our last chance as we then hit the clouds.
We walked across a very flat expanse to the start of the next bit of the climb up and it felt like mars. Especially with all the clouds hindering the view.
We finally got to the bit where we walked around the crater but because of the clouds we couldn't see anything. We started on the downhill towards the other side and at that point I was thinking I would actually have energy to do something else the next day. We stopped at the emerald lakes, which you could barely make out in the clouds. The clouds cleared for a few seconds and everyone scrambled to get their cameras out. We stopped here for lunch, but didn't stop for long as it got cold once you stopped for too long.
| one of the emerald lakes |
We walked down for a ways more and finally got to a hut. This was about the point where we finally came out of the clouds again and started to feel like we were in the home stretch (despite there being 2 hours left). The views of the surrounding area were stunning again.
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| the water was a weird grey color. also notice the volcanic activity in the background |
| the craziest looking rock |
It was a phenomenal experience and I still cannot get over how many people did the walk. I will definitely do it again when the weather is better.
Sunday we drove home and sat on the couch! Monday we played the last game in our 5 a side league and won! We got second place in the league, which was exciting. The rest of the week I have been trying to play catch up and it has been very busy. The team I was coaching finally decided to fold as only 4 girls showed up to play the weekend I did the crossing and only 2 were going to be able to play this weekend.
In other exciting news, we booked our flights to come home to Texas for Christmas yesterday and I am counting down the days until my family comes to visit here!
Oh and also, this was the view from my office when I left this week.






































