Friends in Korea and Saipan

 

Saiwai plays host to Koala Wanderers

 

 

The World Walking Day Walk organized last Saturday by the Saipan Walking Association, Inc. drew a total of 57 participants-including four from the Koala Wanderers International Club of Germany.

Club manager Manfred Trettin and his wife Eva made their second trip to Saipan but this time brought along friends Adam Hiel, Rita Kramer-Albrecht, and Christine Voss with them.

"That's a fantastic walk. Very quiet and a wonderful view of the ocean and we met [a lot of] very friendly people, we liked it," said Manfred Trettin after completing the 10-kilometer walk.

"This [heat] for us is a little bit difficult. It's okay at this time in the afternoon. The problem for us is when we're inside our rooms the air-conditioning is very cool, but then when we go out it's too hot, sometimes it's too much," he said.

The heat was the main reason only four Koala Wanderers managed to make it to the activity, as Fraulein Kramer-Albrecht begged off from joining the walk, opting instead to stay inside the cool comforts of her hotel room at the Dai-Ichi Hotel Saipan Beach.

Despite the heat and the absence of one of their members, Trettin said the four of them still enjoyed the walk, and even volunteered that the course along the Saipan Beach Pathway was one of the best he has ever experienced.

"I enjoyed the walk. I lost count how many countries I've visited for walks like this. I walked in America, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, most of the countries in Europe, Japan, Korea, and a lot of other different countries," he said.

Voss seemed to echo Trettin's observations when she said, "Nice walk, nice view of the ocean, but humid. It was a little bit hot for me but I was able to finish it."

Hiel had so much fun completing the course that he decided to do it again a second time. Trettin said his countryman has always been an avid walker and that it is typical for him to go out on 20-km jaunts.

SAIWAI director and spokesman Mario Espeleta thanked the Koala Wanderers for participating in the World Walking Day Walk. He also extended his gratitude to the Trettins for coming over the second straight year and bringing three more of their friends.

He also said that aside from the participants from Germany, another off-island guest that joined the walk was Sachiko Sugimoto from Japan.

Espeleta said SAIWAI would donate proceeds from the event to the Marianas March Against Cancer.

Like all SAIWAI activities, the IVV sanctioned the World Walking Day Walk. IVV members will receive credit for joining the event.

The IVV has member walking clubs in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, Turkey, Nepal, Australia, New Zealand, the CNMI, and 29 other European countries, including Germany.

For more information on SAIWAI and its other walk, contact Bea Quitugua at 322-2725 or Mario Espeleta at 322-8876. For more information on the Koala Wanderers, click on www.koala-wanderers.de.

SAIWAI was incorporated as a non-profit corporation on July 27, 2001 and was established to promote public health through non-competitive walking. 

 

Story by Mark Rabago

 

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New friends in Korea and Saipan

 

There were first contacts already in 2001 between the Koala Wanderers and the IVV friends in South Korea. After our development to a International recognised and travel-mad walking club our contacts were revived at a meeting with the new President of the South Korean IVV friends. So we discovered mutual interests on friendly contacts. A big round table with representatives of the South Korean walking association showed again that the International understanding initiated by walkers from all over the world is possible.

 

On our arrival day in Saipan, we straight went to an IVV event to participate in the walk. Yes, over there at the other end of the world is still something different and we learned many new things. It was very pleasant, that on this tropical island with a surrounding reef the people are very hospitable and that we have felt like home. We can only recommend that people who are interested to learn more about those countries, that they should loose their inhibitions and join us by visiting these countries. The Koala Wanderers will form a partnership with the IVV walking friends in Saipan at their next visit in May 05 to strengthen the young friendship and to force an active exchange of ideas. Further info to this travel to South Korea and Saipan: Manfred Trettin 07666 / 6856.