Letter to Alex


Guatemala, 2/13/24            

Dear Alex,

I hope this letter finds you well, the Alaska trip is a huge deal, a life and death deal. You shouldn't take this lightly, I just want you to be okay through this process. I know I can't convince you to not go but I'll help you in what I can, maybe with some advice. 

First, let’s go over your outfit, just the basics. Alaskan weather, capricious, needs special treatment. Oh friend, Dress in layers, each for their specific purpose to fight off the despotism of nature. Also don't forget that extra socks and gloves are necessary. When you are in those rocky terrains, wet extremities can not only mean discomfort but also can be a health state that can go from bad to worse.

Now on to your gear, which, no, isn’t just equipment; it is also your link to life! Invest in good quality, wearable according to the weather items for example tent, which might withstand the wind and severe rains, a sleeping bag, which will hug you in warmth, and enough clothing that will keep you warm. Make sure everything is waterproof.

Is bear safety, my dearest Alex, an issue that you are not to pass? Get yourself acquainted with the protocols. Please take the bear spray as a talisman, step loudly and proudly, and watch over treasures of food for you attentively. A bear-resistant container or sturdy hang holding might even harbor a good fortune.

                                                                                                Please take care and God bless you, 

                                                                                                                        Adriana Cifuentes

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