Monday 22 July 2013

An end of a chapter

All good things must come to an end


Have just arrived in Panama City, my Intrepid tour has finished and I'm on my own for the next 5 weeks. Has been some tough goodbyes both to friends that left us in San Jose and others in Panama City but I'm sure I'll catch up with each and every one of them in the future.

The last 2 weeks of the tour was much more relaxed than the first 6 and most of the time was spent chilling on beaches, snorkelling and sitting in hammocks. Puerto Viejo in Costa Rica and Bastimentos (an island just off the coast of Panama) were definitely 2 of the coolest and most laid back places I've been to.

4 nights in Panama City to reorganise myself and my backpack and then I fly to Bogota, Colombia on Wednesday. 2 weeks in Colombia and I have no idea what I'm going to do there but it should be good fun before flying to Miami on the 7th August for my 2-3 months in the USA.




Saying goodbye to the awesome group we had from Antigua - San Jose
 
Bike riding in Puerto Viejo
 



Playing with the animals at the Jaguar sanctuary in Puerto Viejo
 
Relaxing on the way to Monteverde
 


 Snorkelling in Bastimentos
 
 Our hotel on the ocean
 
 More beaches - Santa Catalina
 

Ship watching at the Panama Canal
 

Modern Panama City
 


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Wednesday 10 July 2013

Honduras, Nicaragua & Costa Rica!

Into the depths of Central America


Didn't think it could get any better but the last 2 weeks have been by far the best. From Antigua we made our way across the border and into Honduras. Copan was our first stop and the bird sanctuary provided some really cool photos. Our new tour leader in Copan also decided it would be fun to celebrate one of the girls birthdays with some fireworks which was thoughtful. 6am in the morning right outside the rooms we all awoke to these fireworks and happy birthday blaring in Spanish on some speakers. Unfortunately a Swiss couple travelling with us mistook the bangs for gun fire and tried to escape out of their bathroom window. Needless to say they were not too impressed.

2 highlights this fortnight would have to be my time spent on Roatan Island and climbing Mt Concepcion, an active volcano. Roatan is just off the coast of Honduras and was just amazing. Most of my time here was just spent snorkelling or relaxing in the calm waters of the Caribbean sea, eating and drinking lobster and beers. Climbing Mt Concepcion at Ometepe in Nicaragua was definitely not a relaxing experience but was certainly a rewarding one. An active volcano that is constantly smoking, it stands at 1610m and we climbed it from sea level. Having breakfast at 6 we set off early and parked 2-3 miles from the base and set off for the day. The first 1000m was through jungle and the humidity soon had every inch of my body sweating. The gradient was around 25-30 degrees for this section and was quite demanding. At 1000m there is a nice grassy knoll where we sat for an early lunch before taking on the last leg. Of the 7 that started, 4 of us attempted the climb to the summit which was extremely difficult. The jungle turned into slippery rocks, gravel and ash in some sections and the gradient changed to 45-50 degrees in the final 300m. Most of the time at this height was spent in clouds but when they cleared the view was simply breathtaking. Brenna, one of the American girls in my group that climbs mountains back at home reached the apex first with the guide. I seriously thought on a few occasions that I was not going to make it and my legs were seizing up but I managed to make it to the top 5 minutes later thanks to Brenna's shouts of encouragement as I hit the top on all fours at about 1pm. Only the 2 of us made it to the top and it was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. The climb down took 3 more hours and every muscle that wasn't sore from the trip up got a beating on the way down. 4 days later and my legs are still recovering.

Not all happy news however as Lydia, a young lady I've had the fortune of travelling with had her handbag snatched by a passing motorcyclist in Granada. The coward only got away with about $2 US and a cancelled credit card but left her with a nasty bruise on her arm where the strap snapped. 

Have just entered Costa Rica which is quite expensive but good fun. Did some bungee jumping and zip lining in Monteverde and have just arrived in La Fortuna. We get another new group once we reach San Jose but there will be some hard goodbyes as well.
 

The bird whisperer
 

Driving up a volcano
 
Lake something something
 

Boating on Lake Nicaragua
 
Monkeys on Lake Nicaragua
 
Our reliable ferry for getting to Ometepe



West Bay on Roatan Island
 

Surfing in the Pacific
 

Mt Concepcion - 1610m
 

At the summit of Concepcion
 



And a bit of a bungee
 


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