Costa Rica What to pack?
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Shorts, t-shirts, a jacket, a pair of long pants and a long-sleeved shirt for evenings, bathing suit, shoes you can hike in, a pair of Keen's or something similar, camera, bug spray, sunscreen, sunglasses. Plastic bags are good for when things don't dry or get muddy.
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Okay, this may sound weird, but when we were planning our trip to CR last April, I stumbled upon the website of a couple who were getting married in CR. They had compiled a large amount of information in one spot for the wedding guests.
I found it super useful in planning OUR trip: what clothing and first aid items to pack and for other tips (I've actually since become facebook "friends" with the groom).
Anyway, their site is still up and since it's accessible to anyone, here is the link: http://ruiz.cabeen.net/packbag.html
I found it super useful in planning OUR trip: what clothing and first aid items to pack and for other tips (I've actually since become facebook "friends" with the groom).
Anyway, their site is still up and since it's accessible to anyone, here is the link: http://ruiz.cabeen.net/packbag.html
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Oops - here's the link: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntre...2&tstart=0
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I buy good quality desiccant packs from an online camera supplier and "recharge" them by drying them in a war oven. I keep them in a good quality ziplock bag and store my camera (sans case) in it at night. I've heard that humid climates are tough on cameras but mine has done well through 4 rainy season trips to CA, about 15 weeks total. Not sure how much of that is how I store the camera and how much is the grace of the camera.
Also, I bought an EWA waterproof case 5 years ago that I use for taking snorkeling photos but also use when it's especially humid or rainy and I'm hiking around with my camera. They've really gone up in price but it's something to consider if you want an added guarantee and especially if you have a nice camera. Happy trails!
http://www.keepitdrycase.com/
Also, I bought an EWA waterproof case 5 years ago that I use for taking snorkeling photos but also use when it's especially humid or rainy and I'm hiking around with my camera. They've really gone up in price but it's something to consider if you want an added guarantee and especially if you have a nice camera. Happy trails!
http://www.keepitdrycase.com/
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Thanks
I forgot about those little drying packs. I should have saved more. I will stop at our local camera store and see what they have. I need an extra memory card anyways.
I have the sony H2 , Light weight with great tele lens.
We leave for CR Dec 3...2 weeks!
I forgot about those little drying packs. I should have saved more. I will stop at our local camera store and see what they have. I need an extra memory card anyways.
I have the sony H2 , Light weight with great tele lens.
We leave for CR Dec 3...2 weeks!
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I have all the suitcases out of the attic , packing light this time! Carryone size should work... I hope. But I keep spending all my time reading these posts and only a few days to pack.....
Thanks for all the input! I would have forgotten the itchy bug cream.
Sunny
Thanks for all the input! I would have forgotten the itchy bug cream.
Sunny
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