 This video is for anyone seeking an adventure somewhere you haven't been yet. Well, that's the essence of adventures anyway. I hadn't been out on a hike in a while so I jumped at this one when Elaine shared the flyer with me. Departure time for the trip was supposed to be 6am but as it often happens with group trips, we had to wait for a few other participants who were almost at the rendezvous point and couldn't be left behind. Our estimated time of arrival per their itinerary was supposed to be 3 hours but we arrived in 2 so I guess that made up for the 30 minute waiting time before departure. When we arrived, we did a quick stretch which I believe is essential for the hike to avoid any muscle cramps and other fatigue related discomforts. As we left very early, the organisers had snacks prepared for the whole group before we set off on a hike. That's the point where you are now seeing the bridge and it's like a lower, lower land you're going to see them like literally as far as your eyes can see and the guides will walk us through it so exciting. The group was introduced to the guide and he ended up taking us through some of the need to knows including some of the species of plants and birds which are only native to Ghana and West Africa. He also acknowledged what activities like this mean to the site and how we help with making sure they are work to make this a more attractive recreational place more possible. And then we set off. The guide had said that the hike was about a 20 to 30 minute walk but I can tell you for sure it wasn't and yes it was way tougher than I'd been made to believe and in a big group it was definitely bound to take longer. The trip was organised by Impact Hub and frankly I'd almost missed out on joining however and managed to get a place. It cost 100 canoes cities and that included the transportation to and fro as well as water and some other snacks. To me this was more than a fair deal. The view from the summit of the gorge is one that makes the hike up there worth every step that made you wish you could turn back. We chilled at the top and took pictures, talked and rested for a while while taking in the scenic view. This is something I would definitely do again on a day that hopefully has clearer skies. I believe that will make for much more breathtaking view. On our way back we made a rest stop at Elos Bay which happens to be one of the most affordable resorts just on the other side of the lake. I like the feeling of going out there again and doing something that resets your senses and reminds you why every now and then a trip like this does a lot of good to your soul.