It was really a neat experience for me to be a part of. I arrived in Guatemala nearly three weeks ago and kinda just stumbled across my first "caminata" which I post about earliers. This time I was prepared (poncho, water, good shoes all in backpack). It was great to see the group from Solola who I'll be working with soon. They all came in the day before and stayed the night here at Hermano Pedro. Everyone seemed to know one another with hugs and handshakes and kisses for all. They talk a lot here about the CFCA family and from my brief experience so far, you can really see it in action.
We played soccer the night before the walk and went to bed early because the walk would begin at 5am. Everyone was bundled up and ready in the morning and we set off before the sun came up. At times, it felt like we were only going uphill and it really starts to wear you out. We stopped for breakfast a much needed break about 10 kilometers in. What's nice about walking with this group is that they are constantly talking and laughing and enjoying each other's company so you almost forget that you are basically climbing a mountain! After a total of five hours, we finally arrived in Godinez. At times I didn't think I would make it but I think I gained strength from realizing that this walk is nothing compared to what Bob has done and will do in December. Everyone is so supportive too and it makes you not want to let anyone down. Here are a few pictures from the walk:
What is really admirable about the whole experience is that at no point did anyone complain or grumble. They all just seem happy to do it. They are excited and proud, I think, to be a part of something like the Walk for the Poor and I really see the admiration for Bob and all he has done here.