Friday, October 12th
1st night at Casas Viejas, Minca, Colombia
Dear Obiwan,
Welp, I woke up promptly at 5am to darkness all around and pouring rain, so, alas, we all went back to bed and didn’t hike to see the sun rise :/.
A few hours later, the sky finally cleared up and you could see the incredible views at Casa Elemento Obi! I laid in the two hammocks where you can see the views, one was a HUGE SWING HAMMOCK! The other was just the biggest hammock I have ever seen and you hang over the jungle, it’s so incredible! I also saw the American guy I met on the boat to the island off of Cartagena!
Here are some pictures of dogs and Javier while we ate breakfast!






Anywho, there is an even larger hammock a little but into the jungle, but it was so wet there was no way I was gonna get on a soaking when jungle hammock, so I didn’t go.
Javier had to go to work back in Santa Marta so he left, but we made tentative plans to go meet up at Tayrona National Park later this week!
Here are some pictures of hostel Casa Elemento:








A little bit later I headed to my next hostel, Casas Viejas, Javier told me to go there and said don’t stay another night at Casa Elemento, he told me Casas Viejas is much better and his favorite in Minca (he didn’t have to tell me twice!).
So, Javier told me this hike was ‘very up hill in the beginning then all down hill after’ and I think he said something about it not being that hard.
Welp, LIES OBI. I have learned that if anyone that lives here says “the bus will take 1 hour!” Or “the hike is not too hard”…add at last 2 HOURS to everything.
Anyways, this hike was so hard. The beginning was so steep and just jungle walls, there were so many parts where it was a narrow path with 8 feet of jungle walls around you…so all I was thinking as the clouds got darker was if it rains…I’ll drown and be washed away!?
Oh also, this was pedestrian only, so no motor bikes to save you…
I kept going and the steep took me so long, finally it started to go downhill…but Javier was WRONG. It went down for a while, but then it surely went back up! But…it was mostly downhill after, and pretty steep at times. Towards the last 45 minutes you end up back on road, I saw an army base, or just some army men patrolling the road, they were very nice!


Below is me dying:

Below here is my face when it finally went down hill!!!:

Water system?! Below:


Sooo foggy!



Creepy abandoned building!









This dog found me and walked me to the hostel!!!


After almost 3 hours (was told 2!) I made it to Casas Viejas!
It was the most beautiful hostel I have every seen!
It’s a true paradise Obi!
They staff were so warm and kind, and the SHOWERS WERE HOT OBIWAN. I didn’t care about the cold showers everywhere until Minca, it’s colder here, so to take a freezing cold shower when it’s cold isn’t too comfortable.
Also, had a bathroom in my room! No longer having to hike to the bathroom like I had to at Casa Elemento! (Hike as in about 2 minutes but to pee in the middle of the night and run out in the cold is just, bleeeh).
At Casas Viejas I met this wonder trio of people, Denise and these two guys from Ireland. I loved Denise so much. She’s from Germany and also traveling on her own and was so FUNNY and fun. We hung out all night, it was wonderful. The food was INCREDIBLE, they’re Chef was so nice and amazing.
Here’s me and Denise!

I went to bed a little early and was so cold at first but eventually warmed up and fell asleep.
Goodnight my Jedi,
Carly

















































































































































