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hipvirgochick Mar 24th, 2007 10:45 AM

ttt

merijoe Mar 25th, 2007 08:00 AM

ShellD - we'll be at BdC with another couple May 1 - 5; we're all first timers.

tully Mar 29th, 2007 03:57 AM

So who is up to bat next?

hipvirgochick Mar 30th, 2007 08:16 AM

tully - Looks like we're the only ones there ;)

Good time to recruit more Fodorites on our trip I say!

tully Mar 31st, 2007 05:31 AM

hvc - I think sparklegem is coming up soon, then a whole bunch of us that first week of May. Hopefully more people will post their schedules.

FL fran - just realized I'll be on your side of the Golfo for most of the time you're there. I'll be up N of Golfito at Playa Nicuesa 9-12th, then boat across on the 12th to PJ and on to Bosque.

Schaff76 Mar 31st, 2007 06:31 AM

Here is my itenerary for Costa Rica. My friend just had to cancel on the trip (work related), so I am going to be doing this trip solo. I am a 30 year old male, from San Diego and I like explore as much as possible during the day and have a good time at night. If anyone is interested in meeting up, let me know!

April 7-13 Jaco/Hermosa Beach
April 13-18 Manuel Antonio

Thanks!

hipvirgochick Mar 31st, 2007 11:27 AM

Schaff -- I think there's another thread on April get together's. Try a search and maybe you can meet up with some people :)

sparklegem Mar 31st, 2007 07:45 PM

Hi! Yes, we are coming up soon. We leave on the tenth of April (!!). Can't believe it. I am making stacks and having my family try on clothes. I am also thinking about the next trip.

glover Apr 1st, 2007 10:35 AM

We'll be at Casa Linda (house) down below BDC (off the Golfo Dulce trail?)April 21 to 25 and then at Selva Verde April 26 to 29.

Schaff76 Apr 1st, 2007 01:38 PM

Hippy Virgo...

I wasn't able to find that link??? Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

hipvirgochick Apr 1st, 2007 02:31 PM

hey schaff -- I just did a search and I guess the one I was thinking of is April at BDC (Bosque Del Cabo) which is not the area you will be. You could always start a new post for April MA and Jaco GTG, or better yet, check out the Lonely Planet Thorntree forum because there are a lot more young, single travelers there looking to meet up.

Have fun!

sparklegem Apr 1st, 2007 07:57 PM

Glover! I can't wait to hear about your stay at Casa Linda. I have thinking about it for our next trip. Do you know if it is possible to walk there from BdC or stop by there on the way to BdC? I would love to see where it is and check out the beach.

tully Apr 2nd, 2007 03:43 AM

glover I'll miss you at SV by 5 days or so. Are you staying in the main area or in the bungalows?

glover Apr 2nd, 2007 12:26 PM

Sparklegem - the info we got on Casa Linda says it's a 60 minute walk to Bosque del Cabo from Casa Linda. Shorter walk to Lapa Rios. But I hope we'll walk up to BdC - cause I wanna see IT! I think Shillmac said you'd take the Golfo Dulce trail from BdC down to Casa Linda, Casa Bambu, etc. It's virtually ON the Gulf. For sure I'll post a detailed report! We're really looking forward to it. .

Tully, sorry we'll miss you. We're staying in the lodge at SV. I asked for the bungalows but by the time they got round to getting back to me second time they were full(?). Have you stayed in either? Sounds like both have their pluses. .. .

tully Apr 2nd, 2007 04:52 PM

glover, nope haven't stayed in either, have only been to SV for about an hour on the all day highlights tour but enjoyed it enough in that short time to want to go back. Btw, about an hour sounds about right, maybe a little longer as you'll be going mostly upwards. Finding the trail end by the small creek may be a little tough but pretty easy from that point on. Have a great trip!

Floridafran Apr 2nd, 2007 06:15 PM

tully,

I don't know how we missed that before. So close and yet so far.

I'm counting down the days. Got my Salomon water shoes and love them. I practiced the art of packing light on my just completed 4 day weekend to Atlanta. Now to convert my traveling companions to that way of thinking.

Played with my new digital camera with image stabilization and fell in love with what it can do. Hope I'll be able to get some shots of the guys on the waves so you can see some "old dudes" in action.

Fran

shillmac Apr 2nd, 2007 07:43 PM

Fran, Looking forward to seeing the "old dudes"! LOL!

Glover, don't forget to give Humberto, Carmen, and Felipe hugs from me! What night are you there? I need to write and reserve a couple of nights in July. . .

Have a great time, all of you guys who are "right around the corner" from paradise! :)

BTW. . .

I laughed about your reference to converting your friends to the art of packing light. DH and I each took that rectangular back pack from EBags. I think Glover was the one who recommended it on this board. That was IT, except for a small tote with some gifts in it. I e-mailed some of our traveling companions a few weeks before with a suggested packing list and a note about airline weight, packing light, the casualness of CR, etc.

Both of those 2 women ended up with a huge suitcase (each), a large carry-on each (which they checked), and another carry on (which they carried on along with their purse). For the life of me, I couldn't even begin to imagine what all was in there! :) To be truthful, though, I've done that once or twice--and lived to regret it and wonder what in the world I was thinking! :)

glover Apr 2nd, 2007 08:11 PM

Hey Shillmac - we're at Carmen and Humberto's place our last eve April 29 before flying out the next am. Maybe the cute baby will help cheer us out of our end of vacation blues. .. Hey, how do you like your little e-bag weekender? My husband will be toting one this trip too after admiring how well mine worked for Panama. Just the right size for those of us travelin light .. . Should we have our last supper at your Peruvian place down the street from Villa Bonita?

sparklegem Apr 3rd, 2007 07:28 AM

Shillmac and Glover, which bags did you get from Ebags? I tried to look them up but there are so many on their site. This time we are trying to go light and only do carry on. I just purchased an Keily duffle from Campmor and we were going to take that and a very small rolling bag (I think that we can hook the duffle on the rolling bag) that has an insert for our lap top (my husband has to work while we are there). I am thinking that it would be nice to go lighter. I would love to have your suggestions. I am packing for three.

shillmac Apr 3rd, 2007 07:49 AM

We really liked the weekender. I loaned mine to our son to use and I used my old standby Eddie Bauer backpck with wheels. Little heavier, but holds about the same, I think.

The feature that I really like on the weekender is the front organizational area. It is much more efficient than on my Eddie Bauer. . .

Yes, I think you'd enjoy the Peruvian place. Also, Humberto may have a suggestion or 2 for you. We like to drive out to Las Orquideas for dinner and drinks at the MM bar. We usually dine at the Peruvian place for lunch.
And little Felipe is sure to cheer you up!

Ask Humberto to play his guitar. Felipe will bounce around in your arms so much his little shoes will come flying off! :)

hipvirgochick Apr 3rd, 2007 10:28 AM

Ok, I have to chime in on carry-on's cause we're travelling that way too. I'm allowing my daughter and I each a carry-on and small bag each (for 17 days, she's gonna love me :).

Anyway, we already have carry-on's, but I've been looking at the Ebag Mother-Lode-Mini. Looks pretty handy.

sparklegem Apr 3rd, 2007 12:25 PM

Shillmac, Thank you for the information. As soon as I read your post I tried to lift the new duffle(already packed) and just about threw out my back. I quickly ordered two of the weekenders. They are supposed to be here on the 9th. That is cutting it close since we leave that night. They look like great bags. I hope that they make it here in time!

Hipvirgochick, The mother load looks great. We have a several rolling bags and like them a lot. I think that we will take one rolling bag and the two weekenders.

How old is your daughter? Ours is ten. I am sorry that we will miss you at BdC.

hipvirgochick Apr 3rd, 2007 03:54 PM

Sparkle - Darn it! My daughter is 10 also! Too bad we're going to miss eachother, they could have been great friends by the end of the trip.

We'll have to plan ahead next time ;)

Be sure to post back about your trip and what your daughter enjoyed the most!

sparklegem Apr 3rd, 2007 03:59 PM

Oh, that would have been so much fun!

We will write when we get back.

Very Best,
Gem

shillmac Apr 3rd, 2007 05:28 PM

I hope your weekenders arrive as well. You'll like them. Thanks again, Glover, for the recommendation!

Heck, I wish your two daughters could have met as well! And hipvirgochick, your thread has turned out to be quite a conversation piece! :)

sparklegem Apr 3rd, 2007 06:34 PM

Thank you, Shillmac!

Suzie2 Apr 3rd, 2007 07:29 PM

For those of you thinking about those bags on wheels, keep in mind that they do add weight and once you get to CR you will just be carrying them most of the time. I have both styles (wheels or backpack)for different types of travel but gave up my wheels years ago for CR.

That weekender looks pretty good. My Eagle Creek soft sided backpack with attachable day pack is the same size and weight but has a lot more useable packing space, I assume because of the softer sides. 45 L inches for the weekender vs 69 L inches for the Eagle Creek. Both are about the same size. That extra room came in handy bringing things home (including a lamp!)after I went to Sarchi. I use light weight clothes in CR so they aren't heavy and it does give me that little extra room for just a few more things for my extended trips down there. I am not suggesting you all go out and spend a fortune on Eagle Creek but do check the details ie weight, linear inches, etc when considering a purchase and buy based on your needs.
Happy travels

hipvirgochick Apr 3rd, 2007 08:31 PM

shillmac -- I know, even though no GTG's, a lot of people getting to know each other better here!

Suzie2 -- All helpful comments. I definitely go back and forth on the wheels vs. backback, that's why I haven't committed yet! I'm a bean-counter, so you know I have to line up all the numbers first :) Ha! Truth is, I have stuff we can get by with, but it's still fun looking!

tully Apr 7th, 2007 05:39 AM

25 days and counting! If I don't leave soon I will have bought enough stuff for the next couple of trips!

sparklegem Apr 7th, 2007 02:49 PM

Our weekenders arrived and I love them. Very light even with all our stuff. Very attractive, too.

Two days and counting!!

tully Apr 9th, 2007 03:57 AM

Have a great time sparklegem, can't wait to hear about it all when you return.

Suzie2 Apr 9th, 2007 04:52 AM

Gosh, the time came up so quickly! Easy for me to say. Have a great time Gem and can't wait to hear all about it.

shillmac Apr 9th, 2007 05:51 PM

Your countdown is flying along, Tully! I'm excited for you. . .

I got a little shop crazy before our last trip, too. We picked up new socks for BdC (and found that in March everything dries a lot more quickly than in July!), t-shirts, shoes, pants, the list goes on! It helped pass the time! :)

Just got my daughters and myself booked for 3 nights in NYC the last weekend in May. We were together Easter weekend (12 people in all, our house, 3 days--I'm recovering slowly!) and got everything booked. Very excited! :) So we have a little counting to do as well. It's acutally a college grad gift for our youngest daughter. She's never been, so that will be fun.

And now, I'm trying to talk our older daughter (who turned 30 on Saturday) into joining me in CR in June for one of my long weekends before or after school. We work hard to make sure we get to see each other about every 6 weeks. It isn't easy!

Hope you had a nice Easter! Did the felines get to hunt eggs???? It was COLD in Oklahoma!


glover Apr 9th, 2007 06:16 PM

Shillmac, hope you'll post an NYC trip report, sounds like great fun. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge if the weather is nice. It snowed on the cherry blossoms here in DC. But I won't mind if it's still cold here when we fly off to San Jose just a week from Friday! I'm so anxious to go that I spent much of yesterday afternoon looking at pictures of Casa Bambu - even though I'd seen them all already and had even made a few into a screensaver.

shillmac Apr 10th, 2007 07:31 PM

You probably read in my report, Glover, that I missed the Golfo Dulce hike this year. My daughter wanted to rest that afternoon, so I opted to stay with her (couldn't talk her into one more hike!) while the others went. So didn't get to see Casa Bambu this time. I had planned to get another visual on it so I would be able to write back to you, knowing you would soon be there.

As it turned out, I was glad we stayed at the hotel. Tried to tell the others than they needed to leave before lunch and take a box lunch with them, but there was "mutiny on the Bounty" and they thought they'd wait and leave about 2:00. So they barely got down there and it was time to meet their hotel pick up for the ride back to BdC. . .

How in the world did I get off on that? Just wanted to say that I really regretted not hiking the Golfo Dulce Trail for that reason--checking out Casa Bambu again. I just know you are going to have a great time there and can't wait to hear all about it!

Almost time for your departure! Please hug Humberto, Carmen, and little Felipe for me. Also say hello to Hanniah, who cooks and cleans there. She is a real sweetheart.

tully Apr 11th, 2007 04:02 AM

Sounds like a great time Jill, I've always wanted to do a long weekend in NYC, one of these days!

Guess ShelID and glover are coming up next...did I miss anyone else? This thread has got so long, lol!

hipvirgochick Apr 17th, 2007 10:10 AM

Good news! I just confirmed that Phillip will be at BDC while we're there, so we will plan on doing some things with him. Anxious to meet him after all the great things said. I've almost, but not quite, gotten them to confirm Mariposa. Although, Tully, you've scared me with the tipsy walk in the dark comment on another thread!

Tully -- Are you packed yet? Ha-ha! After so many trips you probably don't even have to think about what you're taking anymore. Luck you :) I will miss your trip report as I will be flying off the day after you return. My daughter is starting to get really excited now...

Being the procrastinator that I am, I've just recently discovered I need to "brush up on my Spanish" with Rosetta Stone on-line...we'll see how that goes!

tully Apr 17th, 2007 03:55 PM

hip - there is always new stuff to buy of course! New flashlights, new shorts, shoes! I will not be packing the night before though, done that too many times and ended up all stressed. Since my flight leaves so early, I have to get up at 3am, eek!

Looks like we'll both get to take a hike with Philip, Kim told me he'll be there for most of the time I'm there as well. I was just being silly about the walk back to Mariposa, it's just something about the dark & being alone that always made me feel like the walk had quadrupled after dinner. If you can get it, it's really a lovely one, you must take a bath there! I've done the same thing with my Spanish cd's & book, lol. So far I still only have a few phrases and some of them aren't very polite ;)

I'm so excited to go I'm driving everyone at work nuts!

shillmac Apr 17th, 2007 08:08 PM

LOL--they'll have their own little vacation while you are gone then! :)

Ah, you guys have such a good time to look forward to! So glad you both will get to go out with Phillip. Always amazes me when he has the ant bite him. I'd not want to do that every day, but I'm thinking he does. . .we've seen it twice now!

tully Apr 21st, 2007 07:56 PM

Couple posters off this coming week - have a great time!


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