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Gorillas in the Mist

I’ll answer the most asked question so far: yes we saw gorillas. Once in uganda and then a few days later in rwanda. The family in bwindi, uganda was pretty large with 20-30 members. we saw an infant, a couple toddlers and a couple fiesty teenagers along with the adults. the problem with bwindi is that it is a very lush tall rainforest, so even though we were very close at times (less then a couple meters), we rarely got a good unobstructed view of an entire gorilla. we watched them for an hour (as allowed) then left. the trek up was tough, even with the porters. it was hot, in the sun for most and up. It took us about 2.5 hrs to reach the gorillas, with only the last 30min or less in the rainforest, the rest was through banana fields, and other crops.

In rwanda the landscape was different, still very lush, but lower. We were assigned a smaller family to trek, with only maybe 6-8 members. The hike was just as long but easier and much more fun: we got to bushwhack through the forest, climbing vines and sliding down hills :) there was only one toddler in this group but he was very playful and silly! a few times we had to back away because he was trying to come to us, we were very close! maybe 1.5 meters away…even from the silverback. and since the landscape is different the views were amazing and we both got some great photos (and I got some video). Once again after an hour we had to leave them in peace.

So there is the gorilla story…pictures to follow.

Linda and I were very happy to see internet available in our hotel ROOM here in kampala for the next two days :)

We are rafting early tmr morning, our first class V -yikes-

-t

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In Rwanda

Hi gang! thanks for all the notes, it is really nice to read them.
We have done so much and taken so many pics in the last week or so that I have tons to post, but being that Im on a super slow dial up and trying to use this stupid international keyboard, this is just a quick note to say we are safe in Rwanda. We did our second Gorilla trekk here today and move back to Uganda tnr AM, where we will spend the next two days (rafting hopeully one day).

Im very happy to once again have flush toilets, electricity and hot showers!
From here on out we should have access to internet.

bed time for me…

Felix Ill email you the admin info for windsong, thx

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answers to ??’s

Tim, I don’t think there is a vegetarian food shortage here, you may not be able to find tofu and non-meat proteins, but there is plenty of fruits…the eggs are particuarly good.
There are so many crazy birds here…I think you would overload on the input!

Mom, the church does fill up on Sunday’s according to Fr Robert. Hoima is actually pretty big.

Couple more days and then it is time to trek the Gorillas in Uganda, then in Rwanda.

-t

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