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When we left our struggling heroes, they had just found out
that they were stuck at the top of a mountain in the middle
of Romania with only a few hours until sunset.....
Cell-phones are wonderful inventions. As soon as we found
out we were stuck, we started calling around for options. I
joked with Bogdan about getting a helicopter up to lift us
away and he just laughed. After getting Lavinia and Bubba on
the phone, they said that there were only two options: A)
Start hiking down the mountain. We should get to the bottom
by sunset. B) Check into a hotel that was a short walk from
the cable-car and catch the first train back in the morning.
We didn't like either options. The first option was the
better of the two but some in our party were not regular
hikers and were already tired from our trip to the cross.
The second option was not so good because we were starting
to run low on funds and probably couldn't afford the hotel
AND the train ride back (plus meals and the cable-car).
Bogdan said that he thought we could walk toward a hotel
that was clear across the mountain-valley and we might be
able to find someone with a car to drive us down the
mountain. We all agreed that this was a nice option
(although we were surprised there was a road out of this
location). After making a few calls, Bogdan secured a car to
come get us at 8:00 so we started walking toward the hotel.
Our perception was that the hike would take us 20 minutes or
so but looks were deceiving. Ultimately it took us about 2
hours. Half way across the valley was a deep ravine that was
thought would be impossible to cross. However, with teamwork
and vague recollections of rope-courses, we helped each
other past the obstacle.
After more walking, we finally reached the hotel. Bogdan
called the driver and confirmed the pick-up. He said he
might be an hour later. We had plenty of time for dinner at
the hotel and then we sat in the cold mountain air looking
across the valley for the car. As we waited, we talked about
movies, food, family, other travel adventures, and generally
just got to know each other better. We also wondered if the
guy was really going to come get us at all.
Finally, around 9:00, when it was beginning to get dark, we
saw the car come around the corner. He was a long way off
and we wondered if he was pulling a horse-trailer of some
other type hook-up. As he got closer, Mike told us that he
could see a tarp on the back of a pick-up truck. We knew
then that this would be adventure. As the guy pulled up to
the hotel, we started laughing at the fun we were about to
have. It was an open-air safari tour truck and was not in
great shape. In fact, when he hoped out to wipe down the
seats, the clutch slipped and we about lost the truck down
the hill.
Jumping in the back, we started off down one of the bumpiest
roads of our lives. We laughed and joked as we bumped and
bounced. We waved at shepherd as they watched their flocks.
We giggled at seeing the Safari cows. We hooted every time
we hit a big bump or looked out the back, straight down a
steep cliff. We howled as were thrown from our seats and
helped each other back up. It was likely one of the most fun
rides of my life and we enjoyed every minute of it.
But the fun and learning wasn't over. We arrived at the
train station at 10:15 to find that the last scheduled train
was at 9:40. Only God could get us back to Bucharest this
evening. We went to the ticket counter expecting to be told
that there was nothing to be done. The agent told us that
the 9:40 train had been delayed because it hit a bear along
the route and would be there at 11:00 if we wanted to take
it. We couldn't believe it. God had done it for us.
When the train pulled up, it overshot the platform and so we
had to RUN, RUN, RUN to get on the right car. Trains don't
wait around too long to get passengers. After more laughs
and shared moments, we settled into our seats to sleep on
the ride back home.
It was an awesome day with events that we couldn't possibly
have foreseen or planned. However, we would not have traded
it for any other day-off adventure. |