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March 18, 2018January 19, 2019

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Almost two weeks ago, we began the third year of Her Odyssey. Our goal by the end of 2018 is to travel 5000 km (3100 mi) from Machu Picchu to the Caribbean Ocean by foot and paddle. Rather than running a fundraiser this year, we are creating a community of people invested in this journey with whom we can share a more personal perspective, on our Patreon page.

Patreon is a membership platform where creators get to share content with followers who are invested in their projects. Any amount you designate, from $1 up, will be withdrawn monthly.

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$2 makes lunch for two (cheese, avocado, tomatoes, fresh bread, all sourced from the valley we are walking  through, from a small family shop)

This provides us a sense of financial stability and provides you access to a platform where we share exclusive experiences with you, our Patrons. It is a chance for you to get an intimate perspective as we complete the Qhapaq Nan (Inca’s Andean road system), paddle the principle source of the Amazon River (the Marañón River), cross Ecuador by mountain trails, and mish mash our way across Colombia however we most safely can.
We look forward to contributing back to society, by collecting data for Adventure Scientists, producing teacher resources in the form of mini lessons geared toward geography, language, and culture, and using the funds you give to invest in the communities we pass through.

We hope to reach the Caribbean by late 2018, at which point Central America holds many exciting prospects for exploration. We also hope that you will join us. So, we’ll see you on Patreon!


Soporte temporada tres

Traduccion por Henry Tovar

Hace casi dos semanas, comenzamos el tercer año de su Odisea. Nuestro objetivo para finales de 2018 es viajar 5000 km (3100 millas) desde Machu Picchu hasta el Océano Caribeño a pie y en paleta. En lugar de organizar un evento de recaudación de fondos este año, estamos creando una comunidad de personas involucradas en este viaje con quienes podemos compartir una perspectiva más personal, en nuestra página de Patreon.

Patreon es una plataforma de membresía donde los creadores pueden compartir contenido con seguidores que invierten en sus proyectos. Cualquier cantidad que designe, desde $ 1 arriba, se retirará mensualmente.

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$2 hace el almuerzo para dos personas (queso, aguacate, tomates, pan fresco, todo proveniente del valle por el que estamos caminando, de una pequeña tienda familiar)

Esto nos proporciona una sensación de estabilidad financiera y le brinda acceso a una plataforma en la que compartimos experiencias exclusivas con usted, nuestros clientes. Es una oportunidad para que tengas una perspectiva íntima mientras completamos el Qhapaq Nan (sistema andino de carreteras de Inca), remamos la fuente principal del río Amazonas (el río Marañón), cruzamos Ecuador por senderos de montaña, y mish mash nuestro camino a través Colombia, sin embargo, podemos hacerlo de manera segura.

Estamos ansiosos por contribuir de nuevo a la sociedad, recopilando datos para Adventure Scientists, produciendo recursos para docentes en forma de mini lecciones orientadas a la geografía, el idioma y la cultura, y utilizando los fondos que usted otorga para invertir en las comunidades que atravesamos.

Esperamos llegar al Caribe a fines de 2018, momento en el cual América Central tiene muchas perspectivas interesantes para la exploración. También esperamos que te unas a nosotros. Entonces, ¡te veremos en Patreon!

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  • Michele Keller Clarke March 27, 2018 at 12:41 pm Reply

    Glad to see you back on the trail. Like Garmin tracker!

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When you practice the bell of mindfulness, you breathe in, and you listen deeply to the sound of the bell, and you say, "Listen, listen." Then you breathe out and you say, "This wonderful sound brings me back to my true home. Our true home is something we all want to go back to. Some of us feel we don't have a home.

Does a wave have a home? When a wave looks deeply into herself, she will realize the presence of all the other waves. When we are mindful, fully living each moment of our daily lives, we may realize that everyone and everything around us is our home.

Isn't it true that the air we breathe is our home, that the blue sky, the rivers, the mountains, the people around us, the trees, and the animals are our home? 

A wave looking deeply into herself will see that she is made up of all the other waves and will no longer feel she is cut off from everything around her. She will be able to recognize that the other waves are also her home. 

When you practice walking meditation, walk in such a way that you recognize your home, in the here and the now. See the trees as your home, the air as your home, the blue sky as your home, and the earth that you tread as your home. This can only be done in the here and the now.

Sometimes we have a feeling of alienation. We feel lonely and as if we are cut off from everything. We have been a wanderer and have tried hard but have never been able to reach our true home. However, we all have a home, and this is our practice, the practice of going home.

When we say, "Home sweet home," where is it? When we practice looking deeply, we realize that our home is everywhere. We have to be able to see that the trees are our home and the blue sky is our home. It looks like a difficult practice, but it's really easy. You only need to stop being a wanderer in order to be at home. "Listen, listen. This wonderful sound brings me back to my true home."

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A few of my dark & lights:

Best laid plans going horribly awry, sitting still with the fear and hurt, trusting my gut to lead the way through uncertainty to unexpected delights and the sort of folk who nurture and reconstitute joy, hope, and spirit rather than prey on and drain it. Practicing boundaries with both.

-Cozy @farmtofeet socks just right for the season
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