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KennethT

KennethT

2 hours ago, Shelby said:

SO INTERESTING!!!!  

 

I didn't know nutmeg is a fruit, either.  Is the flesh any good to eat?

 

You are a real trooper to have been that sick and still carry on!

I gather the flesh is not eaten.  Given that in the area, people eat just about anything they can find, I guess that means it does not taste good at all.

 

Thanks - I was feeling a bit better at this point, but all that activity caught up with me a bit later and I found my breaking point... stay tuned!!!  Theoretically, it should have taken a half hour to walk to the waterfall from teh village, but goign there and back (and spending maybe 10 minutes at the waterfall itself) took like 2.5 hours because it was so overgrown and slippery.  Some of the sections had the path being only about 8" wide, and you're between the steep cliff of the hillside on one side and a 40 foot (minimum) dropoff on the other.  It was a bit harrowing in spots, especially when I'd get a minor cramp once in a while.

KennethT

KennethT

3 minutes ago, Shelby said:

SO INTERESTING!!!!  

 

I didn't know nutmeg is a fruit, either.  Is the flesh any good to eat?

 

You are a real trooper to have been that sick and still carry on!

I gather the flesh is not eaten.  Given that in the area, people eat just about anything they can find, I guess that means it does not taste good at all.

 

Thanks - I was feeling a bit better at this point, but all that activity caught up with me a bit later and I found my breaking point... stay tuned!!!  Theoretically, it should have taken a half hour to walk to the waterfall from teh village, but goign there and back (and spending maybe 10 minutes at the waterfall itself) took like 2.5 hours because it was so overgrown and slippery.  Some of the sections had the path being only about 8" wide, and you're between the steel cliff of the hillside on one side and a 40 foot (minimum) dropoff on the other.  It was a bit harrowing in spots, especially when I'd get a minor cramp once in a while.

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