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12SabyinyoGroup - 16 * Most of our hike had a confined view.
12SabyinyoGroup - 17 * We always enjoyed reaching one of the small clearings where we could have a short rest. This is a high elevation for sea level types. The pre-trip to Tanzania really helped us acclimatize.
12SabyinyoGroup - 18 * Eric, Pat, Gary and Irene with our guides Patience and Edward. Gary is the first blind person to trek the mountain gorillas at PNV.
12SabyinyoGroup - 19 * Local farmers take turns as porters. They carry our belongings allowing us to slip in the mud and fall with hardly a concern.
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12SabyinyoGroup - 21 * The gorillas have been on the move, eating as they go. Our trail is often improvised as is this steep hillside ascent through stinging nettles. Long sleeves, rain pants and gloves really helped.
12SabyinyoGroup - 22 * Nettles, bamboo and volcanoes, oh my.
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12SabyinyoGroup - 24 * Our first sighting of the Sabyinyo group is the silverback Guhonda with Isheja Big Ben and his mother, Gukunda.
12SabyinyoGroup - 25 * Silverback Guhonda.
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12SabyinyoGroup - 26 * Adult Female 2, Gukunda.
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12SabyinyoGroup - 29 * Guhonda is the largest silverback of the 8 groups habituated to humans. He is over 30 years old with a life expectancy into his mid-40s.
12SabyinyoGroup - 30 * Silverback Guhonda working the camera.
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