30 May 2005

Nicaragua

i´ve decided that nicaragua should be a translated into ¨cheaper than costa rica yet just as amazing.¨

from santa elena we headed north into the south western edge of nicaragua. our first night was spent in moyogapla on the island ometepe. Ometepe literally means ¨between two hills¨ which fits the island very nicely as it is composed of two volcanos side by side joined by a land isthmus on lake nicaragua. absolutely amazing to see! after meeting two canadians at our hostel in moyogalpa the four of us made it to the beach chardo verde where we spent 1 1\2 days doing absolutely nothing but sitting in the sun and hiking around. there we met up with two other girls from madison. All six of us had a beach fire that night and the following morning we headed to the base of Maderas, the smaller of the two volcanos. We found a nice little farm\hostel that rented out beds at $4\night and hammocks at $1.50\night. i spent the next two nights sleeping outside in a hammock overlooking a volcano. wow

this place has been the highlight of my trip so far. its a working organic farm where people come to bed down or to volunteer. the entire place is self contained. Each night we had an amazing view of the sun setting behind the larger volcano. The second night directly following sunset a huge thunder storm rolled in from across the lake and we were able to watch the whole thing from our front porch. now, add into this the sound of howler monkeys going wild in the forest behind you and you´ll see why this place was so cool. Also on the second day we did the 7 hour hike, round trip, to the top of our volcano. The hike up took a solid 4 hours and was super steep. but once we made it to the top we got to crawl down a combination of mud and clay for about 15 minutes to a lake that now fills the dormant crater of the volcano. i swam to the center of the lake and the view was amazing. it was like being in a large bowl that consisted entirely of jungle. So cool! The hike down took about 3 hours and just ruined my legs. i was dead for the rest of the night. it worked out to be the perfect night to watch a storm roll in. the third day we all crammed into a cab and got off the island. now only the four madisonians are traveling together. the two canucks were lost along the way.

From ometepe we went to san juan del sur for a night. and the following morning we headed out to the local surf beach about 10km north. this place was really cool. it was a fairly expensive cab ride and we had to walk the last 200 meters cause the road was so bad but once we got there it was all worth it. there were around 20 surfers or so and it was low tide. We played wiffle ball and frisbee on the beach between their surfing sessions until the tide came in and that night everyone made it up to this crazy american´s place up the beach about 5 minutes for an all you can eat meal. The guy´s name is Dave but everyone called him crazy dave, and for good reason. the dude was nuts, but really nice and a good cook. Spent two relaxing days here where we again slept outside in hammocks. We are now in Granada. A little colonialish town north from san juan del sur. We´ll spend all day tomorrow here and catch a bus south into costa rica in two days. i´ve finished three books so far and i´m looking forward to finding some new books to waste my days with.

smiles

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