Farewell Costa Rica! We will be back in October 2012 and continue our cruising towards Panama and beyond.
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Auf wiedersehen Costa Rica!
Farewell Costa Rica! We will be back in October 2012 and continue our cruising towards Panama and beyond.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Cloud forest and jungle in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica has been forward-looking and kept huge areas of the jungle as primary forest in national parks.
High and low tide
Here is the boat ready for the rainy season and baking sun.
We had 12 feet difference between high and low tide at spring tide. Last photo is the swimming pool at the marina.
We had 12 feet difference between high and low tide at spring tide. Last photo is the swimming pool at the marina.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Canape tour on David'd birthday 18th April 2012
Gitte on the zip-line.
We celebrated David's birthday on zip-lines through the jungle.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Last sail of the season to Puntarenas, Costa Rica.
The Easter Week-end we took Aros Mear to her final resting place for this season, as we have decided to go home from Costa Rica and will arrive back in Scotland on 24th of April.
Our sail took us through a gab in between a couple of islands with the current running like The Curriewrecken. We crossed the Gulf of Nicoya and called the pilot from Marina Puerto Azull from the way- point outside in deeper water, and the panga arrived with our pilot.
Puntarenas is situated on a 10 mile long narrow sand strip with a river flowing at the inside and silting up the estuary. We had to arrive at high tide on the slack. Everything went well but there were some problems moving the boat into the actual slip as the tide was pushing us, and we had a whole crowd of helpers, but no real chief! However, we are happy in the marina now.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Howling -mokeys in the treetops in Bahia Ballena, Costa Rica
Monday, 2 April 2012
Rounding Cabo Blanca.Nicoya Peninsula. 31st March 2012
Gitte at the helm watching that genoa!
We had another early start to be sure to be at next the anchorage before nightfall. It is really nice to get up before dawn and to see the sunrise. We had a great sail down the coast of Nicoya Peninsula, passing famous surfing beaches, but too far out to see any action. We did around 8-10 knots again most of the way.
We waved to a lot of fishing boats at the point.
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