Heading for the mountains

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"I think we are going to the mountain". In this way Raymond Arrieta gave a glimpse of where the twelfth Da Vida walk will be headed in June, to benefit cancer patients at the Dr. Isaac Gonzalez Oncology Hospital.

The comedian recently began his official training for the journey, under the guidance of Desmond Santiago.

"It's very hard... It's a very tough workout with Desmond at the Natatorium. I do everything there, back, arms and legs every day," said the leader of Telemundo's Raymond y sus amigos.

Last year the walk began in the town of Guánica, where the epicenters of the earthquakes and aftershocks that have not ceased since December 28th are mostly located.

On whether he would dare to repeat this southwestern municipality as a starting point, he said: "I would love to, but I want to impact all the towns in Puerto Rico, there are many that always ask us to go and we have not gone," he said.

Then, with respect to where he wants the multitudinous march of several days to take place, he indicated "I think they already have the towns chosen, but they never tell me until the day of the press conference because I put a lot of pressure on myself; I start thinking about the slopes, the descents and the climbs. I think we are going to the mountains, I haven't seen much coast for a long time".

Arrieta took the opportunity to urge citizens to join him in this edition.

Read the complete article at El Vocero.

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