So instead, I lowered myself gently, rock to rock, until I was at least waist-deep before jumping. That was a mistake. The rocks under the surface of the water were extremely sharp. I took the first picture at the end of Day 2 - you can also tell by my ankles how dirty we got while hiking. I took the second picture (of the cut on the bottom of my foot) at the end of day 3, after removing the second skin blister stuff (which is what made it possible for me to hike for the rest of the week).
Anyway, that's my excuse for opting out of the long hike on Day 2.
And here are some group shots taken by Rick.
Giulia, John, Ashley, Juliette (in front of us), Sarah, Andrea, Bruce, Eileen, Michael, Nancy, Nikki:
Giulia, Nikki, Ashley, John, Bruce (back row), Andrea, Sarah, Alessandro (front row):
same, but with Rick (the photographer) replacing Alessandro:
Lorenzo (van driver/support crew), Juliette (American leader), Alessandro (Sicilian leader):
The whole gang at lunch one day:
Bruce & Eileen are from New Jersey. Nancy and Michael are from New York. Nikki has lived in Iowa and Wisconsin and is about to move to Hershey, PA. Rick and Suzanne are from Chicago. Andrea and Sarah are from Toronto. It was a great group. I think trips like this tend to attract like-minded people - at least you're going to have hiking and a sense of adventure in common.
Day 6. We opted for the sleep late and enjoy the hotel option. The hikes covered some of the same ground we had hiked the day before, and it was just so hot. We preferred to shower, pack, and get ready to go, since our flight was at 2:30 that afternoon.
So we enjoyed a leisurely breakfast and spending some time working on emails/blogs on the beautiful hotel grounds.
All in all, this trip was amazing! I highly recommend Backroads to anyone. Start saving your money now. And I highly recommend taking off with your spouse (without kids) for a couple of weeks. :)

























































