Thursday, June 23, 2011

Monteverde

After two days in La Fortuna we drove up to a city in the mountains called Monteverde. This place is famous for its cloud forest reserve and we saw some pretty breathtaking views on the drive up there.


While in Monteverde we stayed at La Colina Lodge, a place that was part charming bed and breakfast, part sh*thole. The charming parts consisted of the friendly owner Nancy (whose mom lives in St. George- small world or what?), the colorful décor, and the scenery. The not-so-charming aspects included bug infestations (Heather and Josh kept a running count of how many spiders they killed), bathrooms that could have used a serious scrubbing, and the hordes of suspect dogs and cats roaming the place. This little guy's name was Zero and he was the most unfortunate looking of the bunch:



Our first afternoon in Monteverde was spent horseback riding with Sabine, a really nice German lady. She took us riding through the area and let us trot and run with the horses whenever we wanted to (our orientation basically consisted of her saying “have you ridden before? OK, good. Let’s go.”) At the end of the ride she even took us to a dirt road and encouraged us to gallop with the horses. Too bad my horse and I had some communication issues so she only really galloped for about 10 seconds. What a wuss.

While Sabine was taking this picture of us a truck pulled up behind her and she was all “oh don’t worry, he’ll wait.” Well apparently this dude was in quite the hurry cause he tried to go around us and ended up narrowly missing me and hitting my horse in the butt. The horse kind of whinnied and jumped a little bit, and Sabine just shrugged her shoulders and we went on our merry way. Classic.




What's sad is that we don't have a photo of Butch riding his horse. When we got back to the stable Sabine told him that she had given him a stallion to ride and that he'd champed it. I told him that he rode just like the guy on Man from Snowy River. Pretty much the greatest compliment I've ever given.



After a few hours of riding we went and ate dinner at a restaurant built around a tree. Pretty cool concept but the food was only so-so.



We went to the grocery store next door and Josh introduced us to memones, a fruit he ate on his mission in the DR. We all formed a bit of an addiction to it.

And Mike discovered fanta and crackers shrinkwrapped and sold together. A Costa Rican survival kit, perhaps?

The next day we went ziplining through the cloud forest, which was incredible. Mike and I got to ride on a few of the lines together, including the last one that was a kilometer long. Definitely one of the highlights of the trip.





There was a Tarzan swing at the end of our little zipline adventure, and Butch got a video of me on it (hope you enjoy the close-up of my tush):
video

This is how they stopped you on the swing:


After the zipline we explored the forest on some hanging bridges. So beautiful and green.

Heather and Josh are good at posing for pictures:
Butch and I, on the other hand...

That night we had a campfire back at the lodge. All the firewood was wet from the previous day's rain but Nancy gave us some magic wax to pour on it so we were good to go:



That is until it started raining again an hour later and we had to go inside and read. I’m actually quite bummed that I didn’t get a picture of our nightly “reading circles.” Since it got dark fairly early we would all congregate on the balcony of whatever place we were staying and just chat and read our books. Butch finally discovered what the Hunger Games hype is all about and I made my way through Bossypants (hilarious), Something Borrowed (not even enjoyable as a guilty pleasure), and half of Stacy Schiff’s Cleopatra biography before I realized that it required way too much brainpower to read while on vacation. Not that I’ve gotten much further in it since getting home because, as you may recall, I become pretty stupid once summer hits.

Next up: The beach and some adorable monkeys

4 comments:

Brown Floral said...

what an amazing trip, I am SUPER jealous, I watched your awesome video (in its entirety btw) and I was especially excited to see that a sweet Tracker made an appearance- long live the tracker.You guys are so adventurous, I was loving the video from your cable slide thing!

The McBrides said...

oops sorry, I forgot I was signed in under my mom's floral shop (I write for their blog) just so you know their isn't some flower loving creep commenting on your post!

Dasha said...

Ha ha Whit no worries I knew exactly who it was when I read the part about the tracker. That car was a gem.

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