This is exactly what we call the news of the day (and which was actually the reason why we didn’t write anything in the morning and in the afternoon)! We had to do a lot. The first group was making its way to the south along the shore marking the trail. By today they have completed all the planned work and with the help from the volunteers of the second group relocated the camp to the site of the second group (who built a catamaran yesterday to transport the volunteers of the first group with all their staff to their new location). It was a real test for the guys and they – obviously and predictably – passed it. After a passionate reunion the groups made two signs and got acquainted with a South African tourist (wow, the first representative of our target audience!!) and also cleared 500 more metres of the trail. Now the first group is going to move to the north clearing the trail.
Two other groups were not bored and lazy either – group three started building quite a big bridge across the Ayaya river. By the way, the guy bitten by a tick feels okay, but we still have no results of the test.
The fourth group found lots of traces of a bear with a kid right around the tents. It makes some of the guys feel a little bit nervous, but there’s nothing to be worried about provided that everyone is careful. The group not only cleared 5 km of the trail to the north of the Bear Beach, but also swam in the crystal clear ice cold water. NAKED!!! This exotic activity is sure to frighten any bears off This group proves to be really weird – they claim they have too much food and no chance to eat all of it, so they will have to carry the remaining food to the Ayaya river, which is the next destination. Anyway, if they have too much food, they can always share it with bears ))
And we say bye-bye till tomorrow, which, we hope will be full of new achievements
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