September 24, 2008

Santa Teresa ...











Santa Teresa Costa Rica

It's been almost a few weeks now in Costa Rica.
We spent a week in Tamarindo, Cal had to get some teeth worked on - cheap good dentisto!!
Bikes got new back wheel bearings, oil change - We have now traveled over 20 000 kms since Jasper Alberta.
Costa Rica was one of the mystery places I wanted to see. It's like they say, bad roads, green lush rain forest,
Perfect surf, beautiful beaches, friendly atmosphere, a good place to chill while the rainy season goes by. Usually the most rain comes in October. So the idea is to get as much surf in while relaxing under the palm trees.
Prepare for Panama then then to South America!!!

Calixte went home. It was time for him to visit his family. A long year went by, Long enough that days - time - dates - don't even matter anymore, it's just another beautiful day.
We drove from the Rocky Mountains in Canada, threw the beautiful valleys of Montana, Crazy red landscape of Utah, riding in snow storms to go Ice climbing in Colorado, Rock climbing in the desert of Utah, 2 months of rock climbing in Mexico, Summit on the highest peak of Mexico *Pico de Orizaba*
Going back in time with the Ruins of the Yucatan, threw Belize - More green lush dirts roads and amazing culture of Guatemala
to Surfing in El Salvador, crazy headache border crossings in Honduras - Muddy roads of Nicaragua - and Now, back to surfing in Costa Rica... yes, already a year went by! - NO flat tires - No bike problems!!! (keep fingers X !!!)

Unfortunately the Cal & Al mission will be no longer the Cal & Al....
Calixte is staying home in New Brunswick Canada, different plans for the future. His budget was running low so it is time for him to get back to work.
A year was enough for him. But it has been a good year! Many new friends, experience - memories.

I will be staying in Santa Teresa until end of November - the bikes have until dec to leave the country. A friend of mine from Chile
will be taking over the saddle and joining me to Tierra Del Fuego Chile.

The Blog will not change, ... new images and stories will be posted as we go.
So stay tuned for more adventures...

September 7, 2008

COSTA RICA!!!








Two little boys see us from miles away, running down the dusty road along with millions of truckers.
"COSTA RICA????" one says to me, "you want to go to Costa Rica??" The boyz were ready for business.
Every time we cross borders, it's business, Little Antonio was going to be our paper boy.
Photocopies, more photocopies, $20 here, $20 there.... more copies more money... hours go by and you wonder when you will
actually cross and get it over with.
Running in one office, then to another office, It's always an adventure on its own. The bikes are the most paper work.
3 hours later and $85 US cost... we were on our way into Costa Rica.
As we drove down the road, lined up truckers for over 2 KMs waiting to cross made me feel better that 3 hours of waiting was better then 3 days!!! We had never seen a border with that many trucks. All coming from Panama, making their way into the Americas.

The windy paved road, music blasting in my headphones, already it felt good, GREEN, VERY GREEN, as I always imaging Costa Rica, but an hour later down the road, we realized why they call it " THE RAIN FOREST " as the rain started to come down just after sunset. Then heavier rain hard enough to hurt you threw you jacket! It was getting a little scary driving with all the giant trucks zooming by at 120 kms / hr so we quickly started to look for shelter.

We spotted a some kind of restaurant with a big open terrace. Seems like a good spot! Lets check it out.
We pulled in, soak to the bones, the owner was sitting in front looking at us confused. " Hay Comida aqui?" we asked the guy.
"si - si - claro " So we took our wet layers off and ordered a couple of cold beers and some warm food. Already the food was better then Nicaragua. It felt good to eat something tasty. We asked the guy if we could stay under his porch in our hammocks and told him we would be gone in the morning. The men accepted us with open arms, so we set up camp, had a few more beers and fell asleep under the roof listening to the sound of poring rain.

Adios Nicaragua...








Leaving San Juan Del Sur at our usual *crack of noon* we decided to check out the lake site of Isla De Ometepe were 2 beautiful volcanoes- Maderas (1394 m) and Concepcion (1610 m) create this island of lush green pristine forest, culture, wildlife. Sitting in the middle of Lake Nicaragua.
We had plan to go to the island and drive around for a few days then the possibility of crossing to the other side and make our way to Costa Rica threw very remote road and border crossing of San Carlos.
But since we are in the middle of rainy season and due to Hurricanes on the Caribbean side. Heavy rain made us think about it twice. Dengue fever is at high risk right now on the island, also chances of malaria.
The road on the other side is BAD as locals say...* mucho Lodo!! * puddles of mud. I was ready for an adventure, but with our visa expiring a week later, we could afford having any Epic and the border is also only open several days a week.
Plan B - drive straight to Costa Rica on the Panamerican highway.

Nicargua was nice, very remote places to discover, dirt roads all over the place, makes it adventurous in the rainy season!!! But after getting a little sick in San Juan ( got some kind of Parasite from food) I was ready to be in a new country.

We've been looking forward to Costa Rica since day one of this trip. I've travelled all over the world in the past decade but Costa Rica
was a place I always wanted to see. Travelers have told me about all these great surf spots, Rain forests, crazy wild life.
Costa Rica..... Here we come!

September 2, 2008

Sweet beach of Marsella




Angela and I went on a mission to find some quiet beaches. And found what we were looking for.....
Playa Marsella, a short dirt road north of San Juan Del Sur.

Surf Mission to Papoyo










It was more fun driving down the road to Papoyo, then the surf!!!
Our friend Benjamin and JB drove all the way down from El Zonte Salvador. They were psyked on some big surfing time.
cal and I were excited to shoot good footage and pics, we had plan this trip together when we were in El Zonte.
Papoyo was the Surf Spot to hit in Nicaragua.... Big Waves, barrels, OFFshore wind 360 days a year, low crowds.
But not this week! Winds were onshore, NO waves, rain. I guess we hit the 5 days of ONSHORE winds!
Driving there was a mission on its own. Ben had the little mini van, impressive!!! going threw puddles up to his door frame,
we were ready for an epic to happen all the way that 30 kms dirt track.
But the mini bus mad it, and Cal and I had more fun driving threw the puddles with the girls behind us than anything.
After all, thats what our bikes are for and we sure road them until we couldn't see color!

Papoyo is very secluded, just North of San Juan Del Sur, the most touristy destination in Nicaragua and also surf spot. Papoyo keeps the crowd away... we see why after seeing the road!
Not much to be found there, few places to stay, a beach that stretches for a KM long.
Rain was coming down everyday... (after all we are in rainy season! )
Ben started to get worried about the drive back. They say in October, when the REAL rain comes, you can't even get out!!! the rivers get so high, even Jeeps won't make it ( our DR's would ...hahaha .. I think!! )

So we left, ... another mission out, but the rivers were lower, so mini had no problems. Ben and JB went back to El Zonte... were the waves are always good. Cal and I went to San Juan Del Sur with the girls ( Yvonne and Angela ) the sun came out a bit
more.

It's now time for a new country, Cal and I are excited for Costa Rica, it's been a long time since I wanted to check it out, we are 40 minutes away, winds are blowing, rain comes down hard once in a while... it will be an adventure.
Lets just hope the sun will fallow us down the road.

Costa Rica... here we come!!!