
Monthly Archives: December 2008
Future Inspiration
Ocean Dining
Tropical Pool
Squirrel Monkeys
Manuel Antonio

We arrive in Manuel Antonio where we will spend five nights in a rented cando. Our SUV fares well on the treacherous roads where it is not uncommon to encounter a portion of the highway collapsed into a ravine or to cross a 100 year old steel bridge with enough holes in it to clearly see the river below. Seriously, driving in Costa Rica is not for the timid.
Scarlet Macaws

Today we travel from the mountains to the Pacific coast. The drive consumes the better part of the day as we traverse the serpentine roads through rain and dense fog. Our efforts are rewarded when we reach the ocean where it is sunny, warm, and teaming with wildlife. We discovered several pairs of Scarlet Macaws just south of Jaco.
Horse Girls
Parting Glimpses
Tall Boys

Inner Monkey

Kyle uses his right hand to control rate of descent perfectly while his left hand keeps him positioned correctly in the harness. A guide belays us from the bottom. If we lose control they can pull on the rope effectively braking our descent. The actual rappelling is very fun. It is the leaning backwards off a platform 210 feet over a gorge to get started that takes real courage. I think it is safe to say that all three of us got in touch with our inner monkey which for better or worse was not a big leap.
Straight Descent

Two different kinds of rappelling were necessary. Nico, pictured here, is doing a straight descent of just over 100 feet. Click on the photo for a better view. Our next straight descent was a thrilling 210 foot drop. The other style involves walking down the cascading water backwards leaning way out under the support of the rappelling line.







