Our friend Jamie was coming for a long weekend to stay with me whilst Wayne was doing the La Ruta bike race for 3 days, or so he thought. It was her idea to sign up for surf lessons and I’m glad we did. Jaco is extremely popular with surfers from beginner level up to expert, whereas Playa Hermosa, where we are staying a brief drive along the coast definitely has a bigger break and is for more advanced level surfers.
We were given 2 references for taking surf lessons from locals in Jaco. When we compared the numbers, it was the same person so we knew we would be contacting Mauricio. Jamie and I arrived at his shop and found that Mauricio had a leg injury, but he set us up with 2 good instructors working for him (Josh and Sam).
The lesson started with some basic land drills. We needed to jump to a standing position from a very awkward yoga-ish pose. Our backs were killing us! Luckily, we still had our shorts on when doing the land drills as we would later understand why people wear board shorts to surf. I think Sam, my instructor, saw every bit and piece of my parts. The water would pull down my swim suit every time I jumped on the board.
Not something we should be doing on a budget round the world trip but Herradura is one of Costa Rica’s prime gateways to some of the best sportfishing in the Pacific ocean, and on top of that hiring a boat out of Marriott’s Los Sueños resort is normally reserved for the wealthy, something we are not! I have never been offshore fishing before so this was a first, and if 8 hours of sea-sickness ensued then this would also be the last.
This was a very special Sunday as I had decided to treat Andrea to an afternoon at a local plush resort, a reward for managing to still be working whilst I’m off exploring and spending her hard earnt Colon’s. We headed the 11 miles north to Herradura, home of the Los Sueños resort, and yes we had recently been here fishing with Costa Rica Dreams. Unfortunately there is a barrier preventing random access into the Marriott resort which could have been a problem had they not believed that we were meeting friends for lunch. Actually this was a total lie as we had no plans to buy anything, just to use their facilities – sorry Andrea, you will get that Spa treatment pampering eventually!
All good things must come to an end and so it was time for us to say farewell to Casa Escondida and our caretaker friend, Ricardo. We had a blast on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, even though my La Ruta mountain bike race didn’t go as planned, and we only caught one fish on our fishing trip. We have many fond memories but its time to refill our backpacks and head south to Puerto Jimenez, the gateway to Corcovado where we were to spend the next week chilling out (what, more chilling out!), and hiking in the national park. We had already taken the mountain bike and unnecessary clothing to a friend in San Jose where we will eventually collect it on our return from South America in a few months time, or at least prior to La Ruta 2013.
November 18th 2012