- Everest Base Camp #1 & #2
- Inca Trail 2018
- Women's Projects in Tanzania 2018
- Bhutan 2017
- Women's House Building 2017
- Antarctic Adventure
- Greenland by Day Hike
- Fire and Ice: Iceland
- Family Fire & Ice: Iceland
- Mongolia on Horseback
- Raising Voices, Raising Roofs
- New Zealand Adventure
- Inca Trail 2015
- Ethiopia Explorer 2015
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2015
- Patagonia & Wine
- Everest Base Camp 2014
- Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon 2014
- The Way: A Pilgrimage Across Spain
- Belize Dive & Jungle Exploration
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2014
- Everest Base Camp 2013
- Turkey: Mt. Ararat
- Inca Trail II 2013
- Inca Trail I 2013
- 2013 Kilimanjaro Cancer Climb
- Spanish Immersion with Mayan Tropics & Honduran Island Paradise
- Kilimanjaro Climb 2012
- Nicaragua Volunteer Adventure 2012
- In the Footsteps of Buddha 2011
- Iceland & Greenland 2011
- 2011 Kilimanjaro Climb for Cancer
- Everest Base Camp 2010
- Bhutan Sept. 26, 2010
- Galapagos 2010
Viewing Post for: Women's Projects in Tanzania 2018
Date: May 22, 2018, Tuesday
Location: Lake Eyasi
We stepped back in time several thousand years today. We went hunting with the bushmen. We met them at their caves at dawn. They were dressed in worn out shorts and baboon skins and bird beaks. We tried to keep up with them as they trotted looking for birds or other prey. They shot two birds which they then cooked over a fire. The fire was started by spinning an arrow on a stick with their hands to create an ember. The birds they shared with us were roasted complete. Amazing, intense, very African or at least in our imagination what we would imagine Africa to be. However Africa is much more.
This afternoon we went to the medical clinic to start to figure our how we can assist by going out on the mobile clinic next week. In addition we saw the blood analyzer they bought with money raised by us. We brought over close to 100 units for monitoring diabetes also. Next we stopped at the school to go over plans of helping with computer classes and English classes the rest of the week. What a way to start the experience here. We are camped in large tents with showers and flush toilets. So quiet out here. Light wind. No vehicles, Surrounded by extensive volcanic hills covered with semi dry vegetation.
More tomorrow. Stay tuned.
Messages for this post
For: Troy
Hi honey, Hope this trip is as wonderful as the ones of the past. Enjoy every minute! All my love.
Your wife - 5/22/2018
For: Meghan
Wow.. So very proud of you,making a difference in the world for people in need. Lots of love coming your way.
Mom - 5/22/2018
For: Meghan Saramak
Meghan I'm so proud of you. What an amazing experience to have. To be able to immerse yourself in the country, pepole and nature while going to a good cause. Have fun but most of all Stay Calm and See The World.
Aaron Saramak - 5/22/2018