Nicaragua
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:13 pm
Kat and I went to Nicaragua for a week-long beach holiday.
No climbing or skiing. Though we did surf. Sort of.
Meeting Papa Diosito at Seatac
We flew into Managua and promptly took a taxi south towards San Juan Del Sur, just north of the Costa Rican border. The distance wasn't too far but the going was pretty slow as the road was clogged with people driving every imaginary contraption like horse carts and mopeds.
Our destination was Playa Maderas, a surfing beach about 10k north of San Juan Del Sur.
Where we stayed
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La Playa
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Donde la playa con cerveza Toña
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Rojo the beach dog
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The routine was to get up, have breakfast, surf for a couple hours. Then retire to the cantina for $1.50 Toñas and super fresh mahi mahi tacos. Go out and surf for a couple more hours, then come in and rehydrate with fresh pineapple daquiris (pineapple, ice, Flor de Caña rum).
The last day we were there we took a trip into town to be tourons.
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Kat wanted to buy this guys bike
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That afternoon we went for a cool run on some backroads behind the place we were staying, which wound through pastoral, rural Nicaragua and finished on the other end of the beach. Lots of other stuff we wanted to do, and other parts of the country we wanted to explore, but didn't have a chance.
Next Time!
![Image](http://cascadeclimbers.com/plab/data/513/medium/IMG_01823.JPG)
No climbing or skiing. Though we did surf. Sort of.
Meeting Papa Diosito at Seatac
We flew into Managua and promptly took a taxi south towards San Juan Del Sur, just north of the Costa Rican border. The distance wasn't too far but the going was pretty slow as the road was clogged with people driving every imaginary contraption like horse carts and mopeds.
Our destination was Playa Maderas, a surfing beach about 10k north of San Juan Del Sur.
Where we stayed
La Playa
Donde la playa con cerveza Toña
Rojo the beach dog
The routine was to get up, have breakfast, surf for a couple hours. Then retire to the cantina for $1.50 Toñas and super fresh mahi mahi tacos. Go out and surf for a couple more hours, then come in and rehydrate with fresh pineapple daquiris (pineapple, ice, Flor de Caña rum).
The last day we were there we took a trip into town to be tourons.
Kat wanted to buy this guys bike
That afternoon we went for a cool run on some backroads behind the place we were staying, which wound through pastoral, rural Nicaragua and finished on the other end of the beach. Lots of other stuff we wanted to do, and other parts of the country we wanted to explore, but didn't have a chance.
Next Time!