Costa Rica - Day Seven
Day Seven – Finca Pacuarito to Caribbean
We had to get up super early for the Kayaking – still very much nighttime. We packed up our gear for the last time and start paddling in the dark with head torches on. This was pretty novel and kinda fun.
I don’t know if anyone has ever tried kayaking 40km, but it’s pretty hard work especially in 35-degree heat. Everyone got sunburnt, all 60 of us. I applied factor 30 four times and still got burnt.
Happy days.
There was a 14km race, which was seriously tiring. We were in pairs and my kayak came 3rd out of 30 kayaks, which I was quite pleased about. We weren’t allowed to paddle right into the sea as the rip currents are very dangerous not too mention the Bull sharks and Caiman. Perhaps not surprisingly no one argued this. We then reached the Caribbean sea and had out pictures taken.
We were all pretty tired after a week of pretty intensive physical activities. I was pretty sad it wasn’t going to continue though. I couldn’t have done much more but I felt I wanted to try. I certainly didn’t want to go home. We then caught a boat up river to where we would take our bus. It was about 4pm. Nearly everyone fell asleep.





Much of the biking was off road and downhill, some of it was brilliant and some of it was suicidal. We were forced to walk down some sections and quite frankly people would have died trying to do it. This was over 20km dropping from 800m to 200m. We were nearly at sea level! 




Everyone was ecstatic - we had beds and hot, well warm showers. There were animals
and birds virtually in the rooms, but no one cared, this was the best
accommodation we’d seen and boy did we need it.




We then had to get up at 5:30am to have an early breakfast and get under way. Everyone was pretty shattered but at the same time very excited by what lay ahead. Left, Dan, Tom and Mike (half of our team) show their enthusiasm.
We started our journey on the Pacific coast. So here it is. After a short spell of people sorting out their pedals and saddles we were under way.






