06/27/2023
La Fortuna
Costa Rica
Driving in Costa Rica has been an adventure. In parts of the the country (about the size of West Virginia), I’ve found the roads to be quite the experience. One trip took me about 75 miles north of the capital, San Jose, to La Fortuna and the Arenal Volcano. This was about a three hour drive. Why so slow? Well, this is explained by two lane roads (exclusively), narrow passings, one lane bridges (nearly exclusively), hairpin curves & switchbacks, seemingly suicidal motorcyclists, pedestrians, and an endless supply of dogs wandering the roads. I seriously doubt I ever went a kilometer without one of these options (no hyperbole there). Is this typical of all roads? No, but on the roads I’ve driven in Costa Rica, I’ve found a good deal of the aforementioned list (especially the motorcycles & dogs). Anyway, I doubt I could have made these drives solo and am grateful for my navigator who, I understand, in the patois of today’s hip, young and socially connected, is called a “passenger princesses”. I’ve recorded video of some my drives but am not in a position to post any of it here. Therefore, I’m sharing this picture of an crocodile that I saw yesterday. Stay safe.