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  • Fluent in English
  • 32, Female
  • Member since 2012
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About Me

ABOUT ME

I am an Ayurvedic Yoga Specialist and currently in school for Ayurvedic Medicine. I am interested in many types of traditional herbal medicine and using food as medicine. Currently I am travelling for the next year and am looking to meet locals and share food and memories, so I am now on couch surfing! I love swimming, scuba diving, animals, cooking, music, and getting to know people and what makes their heart happy

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

Want to meet locals and learn about people while making friends

Interests

Yoga is very special to me and i appreciate everything about it. I am an aspiring chef and love to host dinner parties and i always get to excited over food. I am a singer although i am shy about it. I am always down for new adventures or just chillin at home with my cats.

  • cats
  • dining
  • cooking
  • yoga
  • partying
  • hiking
  • rock climbing
  • swimming
  • freediving

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I went to Costa Rica with my cousin and at the last hostel we stayed at in Monte Verde, the owner of the hostel took us on an amazing hike to this tree that was called a strangler tree. This tree wrapped itself around a normal tree so that the tree inside died and ended up leaving the strangler tree hollow, so we were able to climb through the middle of it all the way to the top and then sit in the tree tops and look at the view. Another trip I went to Arizona and my friends said we were going on a hike so i figured it would be a normal hike, but no. This was the most life threatening experience i have ever been through, well almost. Any way, this hike was up a mountain called El Cap and it is not a hike that should be done with out professionals and climbing gear, even though all of the local towns people go up it regularly, i think they are insane. By the time we got to the last place we needed to make up to get to the top of the mountain, my nerves were so shot that when i looked at what we had to climb up to get to the top i started crying. We had to climb up a rope in this tiny crevice that was probably 60 feet at least from the ground. At first i refused to go up it and told them to go on with out me but finally they convinced me to climb up it. I did and everything was fine. Getting to the top of that mountain was once in a life time experience because in order to get to a place that magnificent, you wouldnt have been able to get there any easy way. The climb back down was even more deadly and by the time we reached the car 5 hours later. i couldnt even hold my head up because i was so mentally and physically exhausted. It was worth it because i will never do something like that again and i am glad that i did it and can say that i have been to the top of that mountain

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