Day 13: Sunday, October 14th
3rd night at- Casas Viejas, Minca, Colombia
Dear Obiwan,
I slept so well Obi! I actually had to de-sock! After a lovely breakfast I sat at the beautifully made wooden tables and wrote and drank some La Victoria coffee.
Oh, I made a cat friend…don’t be jealous, we would NEVER replace you!:







After this a group of is went on a waterfall hike! It was led by one of the hammer nail game guys! He’s so nice and funny, only speaks Spanish but we would always end up somehow understanding each other.
The hike was called Caminata hike it was 20 pesos (little less than 7 bucks). “Waterfalls and rivers of the Sierra” which included watefalls that only people who know the land and the neighbors can go, so they were private waterfalls! It was 3 couples from the large group of friends from Colombia and Omer, Robert, Penny, and me. AND three doggies from the hostel! One is terrified of people and doesn’t let you touch him, one is pretty friendly and tough, then the third is my favorite! Pictures to follow soon!
He’s SO SWEET. And after bonding the first day he will random sit with me at the hostel.
The hike was amazing! And not too difficult 👍😁.
One waterfall was you just dunk under, look at the picture!:

Here’s me and Omer! (from Israel):

There Andreas from our hostel was chilling! He told us that during to the rain the waterfall was much bigger and more beautiful than normal.
Here’s some more pics:






We then hiked some more to next waterfall, where we were told by others at the hostel that it’s FREEZING but as Claus said “you’re there, you have to!”
(Dog update, scared-y dog was following us at a distance in the trees, bigger doggy came with us to the next waterfall, my favorite girl didn’t join us 😣)
Welp, Obi, here I had some challenges and a moment of drowning and utter panic.
First-OBI it was so cold! But once you dunk your head it isn’t as cold. But wow, the current was so strong! And our tour guide and a few of the Colombians we’re sliding down this natural slide and we wanted to try so I asked our tour guide if I could to. He asked ‘can you swim?’ I said yes, nervously, then he gestured for me to follow him under the water fall. I follow and there’s a huge current that almost pulls me under water! But he catches me then he keeps going, I follow, with waterfall water pounding on our heads, then you make it out to the other side which is calmer. After that you climb up some slippery ass rocks then he told me very seriously, in Spanish how, to slide down. And then he just goes. I nodded like I understood him and I follow but right before I get in the water someone yelled at me in Spanish telling me to stop. Then he explains more explicitly, in Spanish but with gestures, that I need to use my left leg as an anchor, by folding it, to make sure I’m facing the right way, then just slide! He showed me what to do and went first. Finally I go and you fly off this slippery rock and there’s a few feet that you’re airborne then you drop! But the current then THROWS YOU FORWARD and I fly forward and slammed into the guy who just showed me what to do and right when I reached him the current dragged me under water! I start to swallow water for a second and then boom he pulls me out and puts my hand on something to hold on to…in other words Obiwan this man probably saved my life!


Above is Mr. Serious doggy, he came with us across this rough water!(well our guide carried him)
Below is my girl staying behind!:





And then…Obi you know how much I HATE SPIDERS. Well, all around the hostel are these HUGE green and pretty spider in webs. Welp we passed one and our tour guide rips it out of it’s web and hands it to us, me and Penny lost our minds but Penny was worse than me! She just walked away!
Two people calmly held the spider! WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON, isn’t every part of your body and brain yelling “AH LARGE SPIDER RUN RUN DON’T TOUCH IT MIGHT KILL ME!”?!
Well, here are photos and a video 😫:



Aaaah honestly just shuddered and died a little even posting those pics of the monster spider 😭.
After that adventure we dried off and my favorite doggy from the hostel was waiting for us! I was so happy to see her! And scared-y dog kept randomly popping her head out of the bushes then ran off.
We then ended up at La Victoria! I had the same delicious sandwich and we all had coffee.
Oh here is Omer loving this coffee cake so much and asking for a photo so he can show his mom “better” coffee cake then she makes! 🤦


Welp, guess what was next. That damn hill. Rupert, Penny, and I thought it would be easier the second time around but NOPE we were wrong. I think it was because it was hotter and sunnier?
But we eventually made it back. I showered in the HOT SHOWERS and met up with some amazing people.
I met Marcella today from Colombia, she lives in Barranquilla, a beach town near Santa Marta. She’s incredible. She’s one of those people that are incredibly warm and it’s actually real.




Dinner tonight was BBQ ribs and it was delicious!
I also met this hilarious and friendly woman from the UK or Netherlands and we had wine. Then Magella, Marcela, and Drew joined and we stayed up by the fire having wine and talking and laughing for the evening.
What a wonderful day Obi!
Love you,
Your Mama, Carly
Oh, and some final photos including a huge praying mantis!:



