i was doing a volunteer/work exchange type thing at new dawn, so in the morning we worked, i mean did "activities" as ed, the owner liked to call them. mainly we watered the garden, planted or transplanted from the greenhouse, and helped in preparing an herbal tea that they sell, made of a mix of ginger, tumeric and pao d'arco tree bark.
we spent one weekend in dominical. not my favorite beach in costa rica. but it felt good to get in the ocean again after a few weeks. but no surfing, just big, heavy closeouts and lots of rip currents.
we spent one weekend in the town of san gerardo, at the base of mt chirripo, the highest peak in costa rica. san gerardo is a tiny town strung along a dirt road, beside the rio chirripo, surrounded by green mountains, draped in clouds. originally we wanted to climb the mountain, but once when we got there we realized we didn't really have sleeping bags, or hiking boots or a cook stove, or warm clothes. the mountain is at about 13k feet, so it gets cold up there, and the rainy season was starting so the trails are muddy. so we decided to just day hike to the chirripo national park boundary. which is about 4km up the mountain. it was a beautiful hike, it started out hot and sunny, but by the time we made it to the boundary we were in the cloudforest, surrounded by fog and mist blowing through the trees, and pair of spider monkeys. we hiked down through the cloudbridge preserve, a private rainforest preserve next to the national park, full of waterfalls.
!! So glad to get another post. We'll see if work will let me actually post this comment seeing that I can now finally check surfline from here. You haven't been missing out too much surfwise here in SD; although we've finally gotten a few swells worthy enough to deem swells.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving living vicariously through your travels. Take care and have fun =D