November 22 - Drive to Udzungwa National Park and Hondo Hondo Camp
We were up early for breakfast at 6:30 and on the road by 7:30. Everyone at camp came out to say goodbye. We have basically been alone there for 3 nights. Very special.
We stopped for lunch in a small town on the way and used their tables, chairs and washroom facilities which were rudimentary at best.
We arrived at the Hondo Hondo Camp at 4 p.m. absolutely fed up with the heat, dirt and poverty. We had to stop close to the camp to fix a valve stem that started leaking and Lizette said she was getting ready to slit her wrists! You cannot believe the roads here and how long it takes to travel them. The Lord has definitely been watching over us.
It was not possible to swim in the camp pool and the internet modem was out for repairs. The accommodations were similar to Tandala with tents covered by thatched roofs, but these were on the ground. We all have porches on the front and bathrooms on the back again and the shower was great. This camp is completely solar-powered, so we had a fan that ran all night. The food was excellent, an avocado/tomato salad starter, pepper steak, carrots & croquette mashed potatoes for the main and the most delicious deep-fried banana with chocolate that you have ever tasted for dessert!
Pretty much all of us either have diarrhea or an upset stomach or both off and on. We have been sharing Pepto Bismal, Immodium and prescription drugs for days now. It's getting to be time to get home and back to normal.
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