Barely hours after we posted about the Quetzeltrekkers sticker on the amazing Floyd’s Pelican Bar off the coast of Jamaica, Hurricane Melissa came through and blasted the bar (and the sticker) into oblivion.

But what Melissa taketh, Bryan and Yara — the former QT coordinators now slowly winding their way up north through Mexico — sticketh back.

Since leaving Quetzaltrekkers a few months ago, they’ve been acting like Hansel and Gretel, leaving a trail of QT stickers as they make their way towards the US.

Our stickers are one way we spread the word about our guided trips through the Guatemalan highlands and, more importantly, raise money for Edelac’s school and safe house in Xela.

They’ve spread far and wide, with #QTstickers seen in the Magellan Strait in Chile, in the world’s least-visited country, on the highest peak of the Caribbean, on the back of a taptap in lawless Haiti and even in a surreal airport bar off the west coast of Africa.

This was Yara on the summit of Volcan Malinche, in Tlaxcala, Mexico. At 4,420m, this is higher than anything in Guatemala.

And this bit of promotion featured not one but two QT stickers: the standard design and the special 30th anniversary one.

And earlier on the same volcano.

And this was at Refugio del Teyotl, on the way up Volcán Iztaccihuatl, in Puebla, México.

And once more on the way up Cerro de la Bufa, in Guanajuato, México.

This even featured Conrad, one of the new coordinators who replaced Bryan and Yara, representing with a Quetzaltrekkers shirt.

And later, on the summit.

And once more on Peña de Bernal — the largest monolith in the Americas — in Querétaro, Mexico.

Where else will QT stickers turn up? Let us know or tag them with #QTstickers.