Right after our field trip to Mbale<\/a>\u00a0I was able to visit Arne and Nina, two Right after our field trip to Mbale<\/a>\u00a0I was able to visit Arne and Nina, two Solivol<\/a>\u00a0volunteers who are staying near Bududa at the slopes of Mount Elgon. It was quite interesting to see how they are living in such a simple way without power and water supply, far away from any civilization. We spent a great time over there enjoying the nature and environment including a day trip to the cliffs of Mount Wanale, walking like 30km through great environment and lots of bizarre and colourful rock formations where people live really decentralized in small self-built mud houses. After joining\u00a0\u00a0two remote lagoons for a nice waterfall shower and climbing some 10m boulder rocks, we finally climbed into the cliffs of Mount Wanale to have a drink and to\u00a0enjoy\u00a0unspoilt nature and\u00a0panoramic\u00a0views\u00a0that\u00a0can’t be put into words.<\/p>\n