Do you ever get the feeling you're being watched?
Despite inquisitive stares from the locals, we pressed on! It was during this first 20km walking day I started to question whether I should have done some form of training for this adventure instead of mirroring the Barney Stinson approach to marathons:
As the battle of Man Vs Humidity raged on, we slowly weaved our way up the Mountain and reach the town of Lampata where is was sunny corn sortin Saturday afternoon:
It's important not to leave your luggage unattended, so I left Charles Bark-ley here is charge of the bags while I went in search of a snickers
As the sun dipped below the mountain peaks we finally stumbled into the small village of Jagat After 35000 steps... I think there are very few times in my life I've been happier to see a bed or an ice cold beer!
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Shawn Achor's "The Happiness Advantage" taught me the power of gratitude
Let's spread some across Steemit! If you want to comment but don't know what to say, just tell me 3 things you’re grateful for today and why. If you’re struggling to come up with ideas try:
- Something temporary (your coffee, the sunshine)
- A person
- An object