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Fortunately, your trip through security and plane ride are uneventful. Within a few hours, you're smiling as you arrive in Cazadora, a remote Central American country famed for its mountains and gorgeous weather. You take a cab to your hotel, and after a quick dinner and long bath, you call it a night and crash, worn out from the trip. | Fortunately, your trip through security and plane ride are uneventful. Within a few hours, you're smiling as you arrive in Cazadora, a remote Central American country famed for its mountains and gorgeous weather. You take a cab to your hotel, and after a quick dinner and long bath, you call it a night and crash, worn out from the trip. | ||
- | The next morning, you're all set to go for your mountain hike - | + | The next morning, you're all set to go for your mountain hike - khaki short-sleeve shirt and shorts (a bit snug on you, perfectly outlining your curves(, hiking boots, backpack, and plenty of supplies. You learn at your hotel that there are tour groups available, although they sound kind of tame. You also have the option of going on your own with a guide - more expensive, but you probably get to see more. Or you can strike out on your own, which has its risks. Then again, you've been mountain climbing and hiking lots of times before. |
What do you do? | What do you do? |
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Status: Clothes (except for panties) and overheated
Fortunately, your trip through security and plane ride are uneventful. Within a few hours, you're smiling as you arrive in Cazadora, a remote Central American country famed for its mountains and gorgeous weather. You take a cab to your hotel, and after a quick dinner and long bath, you call it a night and crash, worn out from the trip.
The next morning, you're all set to go for your mountain hike - khaki short-sleeve shirt and shorts (a bit snug on you, perfectly outlining your curves(, hiking boots, backpack, and plenty of supplies. You learn at your hotel that there are tour groups available, although they sound kind of tame. You also have the option of going on your own with a guide - more expensive, but you probably get to see more. Or you can strike out on your own, which has its risks. Then again, you've been mountain climbing and hiking lots of times before.
What do you do?