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Adventure
During a family trip, I saw an intriguing spot for an overnight solo hike off the beaten path.

It seemed like an easy outing, so I was a bit careless in my preparation.

What could go wrong in 24 hours ?

Day 1

Leaving the lake in my back, I head uphill where I noticed an open highland on the map.

I don't know what's there. There are no hiking trails. We will find out!
5 minutes into the hike, a trace catches my attention.
After 2 hours of easy hiking, I reach a small village - maybe 10 houses.

I planned to get water here but the first villager I see says he doesn't have water.

I knock on doors but houses seem empty.
Finally, in the last house, a man opens. He seems happy to see a visitor.

He tells me the the village does not have running water.

A secluded area, just like I wanted !

He offers me water from his water tank, and somehow, I have this strange feeling that he is wishing me good luck.
I set up camp in the woods 10 minutes away.
I eat a quick bite while watching the sunset, before heading to the hammock for the night.

A few hours later, I got the scare of my life.
It must have been around midnight when I was awakened by the scariest sound I have ever heard.

Something between a disgruntled bear and the Beast of Gévaudan.

There are no bears in the region, so it must have been a wolf. Maybe the trace I saw earlier ?

Whatever it was, it was 20 meters away from my hammock and it was not happy.

I felt my heart come out of my chest, pumping faster than I thought possible.

Then, after a brief moment, I heard the animal growl away.

I stayed awake for an hour, wondering what to do.

I brought my hiking stick next to me in the hammock and eventually fell asleep.

Day 2

The next morning, still a bit shocked, I am greeted by this.
So I climb up this hill.

It was fairly easy, but I never knew where the path was.

I was doing a lot of detours because of the landscape and vegetation.
Flies keep following me. They must not have seen a human in years.

Getting lost

On my way down, I decide to take a shortcut through vegetation.

At first, it seems like a good idea but that quickly changes when I keep getting stuck.

I tell myself it will get easier, so I keep going.
I’ve been going down for an hour now.

The dirt road isn’t far but there’s always a ravine blocking the way.

My battery is down to five percent so I stop looking at the map.

I have not seen a human the whole day.

With vegetation up to my knees, if I get bitten by a snake here, it's not a good look.

Turning back uphill, a few hours before sunset, with no battery and no map, is not an option.
After another hour, I find a way out !

Being back in the open fields was a big relief.
This hike was short but full of adventure 😅

From now, I will be more careful with battery when alone in a deserted area.

As for the nightly encounter... it still haunts me today.