旺旺 | 少年和我

Wangwang | The Boy and I

I love having just one guest, and if it's a teenager who's curious about nature, that's awesome.

Shishi was carefully observing the stones he had picked up in the heavy rain at an altitude of 3,000 meters. The rain was not important to him at all, he would keep climbing up to the top of the mine to look for them, so high that I had to stop him from coming down in time.

He shouted at me, ran to me, and showed me his harvest. He would symbolically build a "canopy" for himself with his raincoat before eating, and he would keep looking for wild raspberries to eat. His heart rate would reach 190 during his usual ice hockey training, and his excellent sense of balance made it impossible for me to catch up with him when we went down the mountain. This was the first time in my life.

But as I ran, I thought that I might be doing the happiest job in the world.

Want Want

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line: Meixi Canyon Hiking

Although it is a short post in Wangwang Moments, I think it is vivid and powerful.

The most valuable thing about our work is not only finding a route we like, but also leading travelers into such a hidden world. It is also the unknown travelers who often inspire and appeal to us, whether in action or in conversation.

You need this kind of liking, even love and encounter, not necessarily every time, every day, but it must happen.

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