EL CERRO DEL ARIPO - TRINIDAD

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Published 2020-11-11
We hiked with an experience tour guide to Trinidad's tallest mountain peak. This terrain is unforgiving, and one wrong step can land you in serious trouble. Thank God for his mercies in taking us to and back from the peak without incident or accident. This is not for the faint of heart as this hike will test your limits. Ensure you take an experience tour guide, a GPS system, lots of water, a cutlass for clearing the brush & a reliable pair of sneakers. This is the true test of endurance, patience, and overall fitness as you would work all body muscles. I would rate this as a difficult hike.

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All Comments (21)
  • @knaguar
    Carl move like he showing you around the yard yes. strength and powers
  • @retrowonder1097
    I had the opportunity to do this back in the 70s while attending St. Stephen's College in Princes Town. My entire Geography class went on this trip with our teacher. I remember the long hike and the hours it took for us to reach the top. But we were young and very excited and I remember my mom packing roti and curry potatoes for my sister and I to eat . Sure brings back good memories of T&T and how things were different back then.
  • @elle_jud
    This is a lesson my teacher tell us in school today get our phone or tablet to watch and no one wanted to watch it 😂😂
  • @frankbest9792
    Thanks for this video. It demonstrates and highlights aspects of our tropical rainforest that few have the opportunity to experience and appreciate.
  • @Gorganahfikark
    Place has an entirely different eco system. So educational. Thank you for doing this. Carl is so knowledgeable
  • I'm from Grenada my mom used to live in Trinidad and my sister was born in Trinidad.. I know reside in the US thank you for showing us the positive side of Trinidad I am a huge nature fan myself blessings🙏🏽🌞✊🏾👍🏾💙
  • That big tree untouch and still standing is a pure beauty to have in our homeland i will definitely love to go see that tree still there someday,,,,remarkably wonderful.
  • @IsJdog911
    We as humans have become very disconnected from mother nature 😔
  • I always remember the local story of the tortoise who borrowed feathers from the birds to fly up this mountain as they were going on a picnic up there.The tortoise got greedy and ate out all the food and snacks.The birds took back their feathers and pushed him down the mountain and that is why he has crack marks on his back.
  • @surajmohan5130
    Great job Dretv... Your videos are perfect in showcasing our beautiful island
  • @denisetinto1828
    Yes bro this is the real thing, hats of to your tour guide, this was so educational thank you DRE TV Canada in D house bless.
  • @KKA868
    39:10 Its a Trig Station or Triangulation Station, sometimes called Trigonometrical Station, used to mark the top of hills and even used as a point of navigation
  • @tonyr3060
    Waw.that is a real education.thanks for this video
  • @JQLMR07
    El Cerro Del Aripo means The Hill of Aripo
  • @51ghostrecon
    Good day, Thank you for this Tour, I ♥️ it...I'd ♥️ to Hike here as well.
  • @Baseecano
    Waw....I watched this my friends...we paused this vid do many times, looking at all the interesting forna in the background. thanks again man👍💯