エミリー・ハリントンさんのインスタグラム写真 - (エミリー・ハリントンInstagram)「~ M O O D ~  Today’s #RequiredRewind brings us back to Myanmar 2014 🇲🇲 @hilareenelson took this photo of me one night toward the end of our journey. We had been unsuccessful on Hkakabo Razi and were embarking on the long walk out of the jungle - 125 miles to get back to anything resembling a road, where we would then ride motorcycles for 80 miles to get to the nearest town where we could catch a flight back to Yangon and, eventually, back home. I vividly remember this night - it felt like a celebration - I guess because it was the first time we had access to any booze in weeks and somehow we got our hands on some lethal tasting rice wine. We also had some tobacco and were rationing it out to stave of the hunger after running out of food. Oh and there was also a guitar. Tobacco, alcohol, and some mediocre guitar playing and we had ourselves a full blown rager. I remember feeling like we had accomplished something, like the whole ordeal was finally over. The truth was it was far from over. We still had around 40 miles of walking, a few days of getting tossed off of motorcycles, waiting for broken down bikes, no food, and endless days of travel in order to get back to normal life. But so much had happened, so much experience and memories created. Our group dynamic had disintegrated, we had rebuilt it only to have it splinter again under the stress of fatigue, homesickness, and lack of food. There was a sense of acceptance for me that night, almost like “Well we did something. It might not have been grand or spectacular but it was something. And it was hard as hell and I got through it. So. That’s what it is.” I woke up the next morning foggy, hungover, still hungry, and still wishing I was home. I started walking just like I had so many days prior...knowing that if I just kept walking I would make it. Right now, that headspace feels similar, only right now I crave the experience of walking in that jungle, the deep tiredness, the sensation of being lost somewhere a world away from anything familiar. Someday I think I’ll look back on this time and feel exactly the same way. #neverstopexploring」4月21日 5時20分 - emilyaharrington

エミリー・ハリントンのインスタグラム(emilyaharrington) - 4月21日 05時20分


~ M O O D ~
Today’s #RequiredRewind brings us back to Myanmar 2014 🇲🇲 @hilareenelson took this photo of me one night toward the end of our journey. We had been unsuccessful on Hkakabo Razi and were embarking on the long walk out of the jungle - 125 miles to get back to anything resembling a road, where we would then ride motorcycles for 80 miles to get to the nearest town where we could catch a flight back to Yangon and, eventually, back home. I vividly remember this night - it felt like a celebration - I guess because it was the first time we had access to any booze in weeks and somehow we got our hands on some lethal tasting rice wine. We also had some tobacco and were rationing it out to stave of the hunger after running out of food. Oh and there was also a guitar. Tobacco, alcohol, and some mediocre guitar playing and we had ourselves a full blown rager. I remember feeling like we had accomplished something, like the whole ordeal was finally over. The truth was it was far from over. We still had around 40 miles of walking, a few days of getting tossed off of motorcycles, waiting for broken down bikes, no food, and endless days of travel in order to get back to normal life. But so much had happened, so much experience and memories created. Our group dynamic had disintegrated, we had rebuilt it only to have it splinter again under the stress of fatigue, homesickness, and lack of food. There was a sense of acceptance for me that night, almost like “Well we did something. It might not have been grand or spectacular but it was something. And it was hard as hell and I got through it. So. That’s what it is.” I woke up the next morning foggy, hungover, still hungry, and still wishing I was home. I started walking just like I had so many days prior...knowing that if I just kept walking I would make it. Right now, that headspace feels similar, only right now I crave the experience of walking in that jungle, the deep tiredness, the sensation of being lost somewhere a world away from anything familiar. Someday I think I’ll look back on this time and feel exactly the same way.
#neverstopexploring


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