Participants Comments - Friday April 7
I am just now getting over Wednesday. Climbing Mt Hope – 9.5 hrs. The only other time I have had to dig so deep was when I was going through treatment. I am humbled to be one of these Amazon Women. Thank you Aragorn, Gandalf and Artemisia for guiding us safely on our journey. Thank you for all the beautiful emails. You made me cry – again.
- Pete
Thank god for Mark and Codeine! I still haven’t come to terms with what we did. I’m glad I didn’t know what we were going to do before we came because I would have pulled out and that would be a tragedy. I would have missed meeting you wonderful people, missed the laughter and tears and wine, most of all that special bond that we will have for the rest of our lives. God bless you all.
- Susan Fishpool
I have been dealing with a particular issue back home which has seemed difficult in the extreme. After plodding my way up Mt Hope, putting one foot in front of the other and eventually after much pain I reached the summit – 2010 metres! I am now going home with a different mindset – I am an AMAZON WOMAN! Thank you so much girls and crew!!!
Lots of love, Anna.
What an incredible past 2 days we’ve had! Thank God Megan and Meredith didn’t send us a more detailed itinerary as I don’t think I would have even got on the plane! The scenery was absolutely spectacular and the changes in here so incredible that at one time I felt like I was walking on the moon!
At times (lots of times) I found it really hard to pick the line (the path) but every time I thought I’d lost my way a Heart would appear and I knew that I was on the right track. Moss shaped hearts, rocks, grass formations, even a black Friesian cow with a white patch on its face and a perfectly shaped black heart above her left eye!
I love this group of incredible women and am so proud of what we’ve achieved as a group, individually, physically and mentally.
We’ve all been climbing our own personal mountains and hopefully we’ve left some of the issues that have been haunting us on the top of Mt Hope where they belong….to be blown away with the NZ southerly winds.
Hats off to Geoff, Mark, Southy, Cathy, Steve, Tim and everyone else at Adventure South for their professionalism, personal knowledge of the mountains and most of all for opening their hearts to us. I never once felt like a tourist but felt like I was part of a loving and caring family – thank you!
I’m so glad that Megan, Meredith and Fearless have also experienced this expedition through our eyes which shows you the incredible power of working as a team.
There’s so much more I want to say but words can never quite describe what an incredible felling it is to have achieved our goal of climbing this mountain (not to mention the 40km bike ride today!).
Thank you everyone for making this trip so special.
PS – thanks Val and Jo for your messages. We’ve been thinking of you along the way and you are here with us in spirit.
PPS – I think my belly’s popped out!!! ; )
Love Rosy XO (and Woody)
Thank you to all my special friends for their prayers each day – I know that my climb was made possible by the strength I gained knowing I wasn’t alone, that you were with me all the way on this incredible trek.
PS – Ray – the bike ride was the easiest part!
- Susan
You should have seen our accommodation last night – it was heaven. I was wondering what the strange smell was but it was just “clean”. Couldn’t stop sniffing everyone’s clean hair. Bubble bath with champagne, flowers, candles and rose petals. And then we got to put on clean clothes and sleep in a warm, soft bed with clean sheets.
How good was it not having to put those boots on this morning. The bike ride was great. I kept thinking of you Katie telling me to relax my shoulders. I’ll be home soon. Luv to all.
- Pete
We woke to a windy morning with Mt Hope not even visible from our lake front motel. But as Meredith keeps telling us, when things are meant to be, they just happen – the weather turned and before we knew it, we were happily cycling through sunny countryside.
A personal first for me was not walking my bike up the hill. With Geoff’s expert guidance and the sight of 10 beautiful bums to keep me going, I kept spinning up the hill. And the exhilaration of the descent – scary, at first, but I kept saying “Amazon” and sang my way down. It was great hearing all our blog messages at dinner last night – thank you everyone back home!!
What a day, what a week – don’t want it to end …
- Ilana
The end of another epic journey and the first Amazon Heart Expedition. I am so honoured to have been a part of this event. Each of these women have given me a piece of their heart. It amazes me how our path’s cross and how we come together and bond for a week. Once again I have made life-long friends on this adventure. Thank you for your love and friendship. I love each and every one of you. Hello to Sabrina (Look forward to Ben and Jerry and Stella). Hello to everyone at home – Hospice co-workers, friends and family.
Love from Fearless.