What: Hike across Haiti - Furcy to Perado
When: July 31 - August 2, 2015 (2-1/2 days hiking)
Who: From Jacmel: Will, Satchel, Fallon, Luke the Intern, Quinton, and Loguely.
From Gran Gwav: Joel, Canes, Louisnes, Odlin, Luckson, Etzer, Major and myself(Sean).
Why: Because Haiti is beautiful, awesome and we are made for adventure!
Distance: about 26.6 miles
This trek is probably the most famous hike in all of Haiti. I have desired to do this hike for years and am grateful for Will for spearheading this adventure.
I'm so proud of our group. With the distance, climate change, lack of overall experience, lack of the typical outdoor gear and the terrain, I'm blown away by the young men's effort, persistence and overall great attitudes. Special love and respect for my Major, at 10 years old, for completing this hike with little complaining and taking everything like a champ!
The sites from this hike are really more than my feeble words can express. So with that, I figured a pictorial review of this experience would likely do this journey more justice.
I hope you enjoy and please let me know if this little adventure is something that you want to explore for yourself!
Guesstimated map with elevations of the trek.
Port au Prince overlook on our way to the Baptist Mission.
An epic Shaq Diesel tap tap enjoying some time at the Baptist Mission.
The Crew as we prepare to set off on our venture!
Looking out upon Furcy.
View from the church where we made camp for the first night.
First night camp in a small mountain village church.
View from the church
Entering La Visite National Park - the National Pine Forest
Sink holes in the pine forest.
This little guy became our trip guide as we hiked through the national park.
Women washing the largest and most amazing carrots you have ever seen.
Kay Winnie in Seguin
Will enjoying the cooler temps. Yes, that is a sleeping bag in Haiti, in the middle of the day.
A well deserved and needed meal. Possibly one of the best meals I have ever had!
The boys enjoy and man handling the meal.
Sometimes in Haiti, when its cold, high end fashion comes out.
At Winnie's Guesthouse you have the option of sleeping inside or enjoying a more primitive option. We opted for the tents and hammocks.
Because of clear cutting the nature timber, erosion is washing Haiti into the sea.
Exposed bedrock because of the erosion problems.
Is this a Haitian Joshua Tree?
Major and Louisnes checking out the lake overlook.
Joel & his little bro, Canes, stop for a quick breather at the lake overlook.
Water break at a natural waterfall. With the proper water filtration systems you can clean and drink this water for trek down.
The crew arriving at our Jacmel campus after a LONG final day of hiking.
Epic shot from Quinton. Thanks man!
Louisnes
Canes
Our neighbor from our 1st night at the church.
Another friendly visitor from our 1st night at the church. Love the hat man!
We did it!
Outstanding pictures! What an epic adventure for those young men. Wish we could've been there. Thanks so much for sharing a piece of the journey with us! Blessings. Brendan and Kayla
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