Re: Baja or Costa Rica

From: Jonathan Hahn (hahn@unetix.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Sat Jan 27 2001 - 12:42:45 PST


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rossb@WellsFargo.COM-DeleteThis.com wrote:

> Sorry, I didn't mean to compare the two types of mud, only the chop on the
> water. The mud is hard, the mud is slippery. The cars slipped and slid in
> and out the "dirt"(read mud) road to the launch. It wasn't nearly as warm
> as Hawaii so there wasn't as much concern (by me anyway) about infection in
> cuts. We sent clothes to the laundry lady and they came back damp (nothing
> ever really dried). The monkeys were great. The canopy "ride" was
> great--it rains on the trees 50 feet above you while you, mearly damp and
> wearing a climbing harness, zoom from tree to tree on a cable. Don't go to
> the volcano unless you can see it (if you can't see it, you can't see
> anything when you get there). It's definitely a novelty.
>
> Cindoll

For me, experiencing an erupting volcano was more than a mere novelty. I guess
I've led a sheltered life. You can't plan for the eruptions or weather, so you
need to spend time there to improve your chances, (which conflicts with
windsurfing).

-jon



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