Costa Rica, One heck of a surprise . . . ~

GreatwhiteNorth

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Mrs GWN and I decided well over a year ago to quit waiting and plan a Lifetime adventure for ourselves and many possible exotic destinations came up. We looked into Java, Fiji, Tahiti and several South Pacific vacation spots and after seeing pictures of Costa Rica posted by Scooby, (neither of us having been anywhere even close) we came to the decision to look into it.

I PM’d Scooby asking for local knowledge of things for us to see and do in that beautiful country, plus I specifically asked for a recommendation on where we might stay, somewhere not touristy ~ off the beaten path so to speak that wouldn’t break the bank.

He gave me an honest assessment of the usual vacation spots in the country, but then floored us with “if you are looking for the opposite of the drunk college crowd you are more than welcome to stay at my house”. I have to say at first I was really apprehensive and taken aback at the generosity of the offer (we’d never met IRL or even spoken on the phone).
I remember thinking the usual negative shit like kidnapping, forced into being Coke mules, having our kidneys (or worse yet my ponytail) sold on the black market and the like, but after more research and subsequent PM’s Momma and I decided to throw caution into the wind & booked tickets for the 5000 plus mile journey south from Alaska to a latitude lower than either of us had ever been (we went from 58 to 8 degrees !).

Preparations began months ago with much research on my part and immunizations – and then some more immunizations (to make sure).
Passports were next on the list as were just a couple more shots only because I think the nurse just liked poking us !

Departure day finally arrived & were grinning like a couple of grade-schoolers at recess when we finally boarded our late flight as during our departure the snow and high winds threatened to shut down our small airport. But after two long days of travel (each direction involved 5 planes), we arrived in the small coastal town and Scooby was at the tiny runway to greet us and take us to the house.

The house itself is a stunning colonial style 4br masterpiece that is placed in an impeccably manicured botanical garden that just begs to be photographed. Add that to the constant parade of some of the most beautiful birds you can imagine. Scarlet Macaw’s, Chestnut mandibled Toucans, King vultures a dozen specie of parrots and then the hundreds of parakeets. Flycatchers, humming birds wood peckers, and a bazillion other birds I’ve never seen before vied for my attention (read camera) before flitting out of view.
I believe I may just be the King of bird “ass” shots. Lol.

Our host departed on business the next day leaving us in the remarkable hands of the home staff. We literally had nothing to do except drink (Hey, it’s hot down here for an Alaskan boy & Imperial beer tastes pretty good with limon @ 8:00 am) and lay about the pool or explore the private gated compound. Traveling through foreign countries with weed is something I’m not prepared to do and this was solved handily as a beautifully cured ½ oz or so appeared and stayed filled throughout our visit and proved ample plus some for our needs.

Meals were fabulous, we were not allowed to assist in anything, and calling the Caretaker a Central American Chef would be a serious demotion. That man is gracious to a fault with an unbelievable sense of humor and he literally would not let us out of his sight when we took forays into town.
We like him and his family. (Mouy-Grande understatement).

Scooby returned several days later and we were treated to a day of Offshore fishing that was simply spectacular – 6 beautiful Dorado in the 30-40 lb range (we kept 4 to eat and share), 6 sailfish released, my best went 220 according to those on the boat in the know, which was most everyone except the Mrs. and myself. The grand finale was a beautiful 350 lb Blue Marlin that put on a great show jumping and tail-walking before finally trying to slug it out down deep.

Once she was worked back to the surface, Scoob put on his gear & got into the water with her. She was pretty tired by this time and he was able to work himself close enough on the leader (she’s still jumping halfheartedly mind you) and finally with a swipe of the knife she swam free.

Long and the short of the situation is that we quickly became friends with a common interest in fishing, weed and the outdoors – is he brash? You bet.
Is he self confident to a fault? No doubt.
Is he fake ? Not a chance – the dude has heart and never once made us feel like we were anything less than long lost best friends.

I’ll post more pic’s as I get through them – we literally took thousands.
And no negativity in this thread please – I’d prefer the shit-talking stayed in politics’.
Thanks for sharing our biggest adventure to date, and a huge thanks Scooby for helping it happen.

More pics to follow. :cool:
 

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chewberto

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Cool, looks like a great time! Apparently The Scoobs is just radical!

Does anybody else wonder where scooby went for several days? Do tell.
 

sunni

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looks like you had a great time!

aside from the fish photos i really liked your pics!

hope you got a tan! ;)
 

ClaytonBigsby

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Hey GWN,

The wife and I are thinking about our first trip to Alaska, can you give us some local knowledge of things for us to see and do in that beautiful state, maybe a recommendation on where we might stay, somewhere not touristy ~ off the beaten path so to speak that wouldn’t break the bank.


 

NorthofEngland

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F'in awesome, good show! I don;t know why people give Scoobs so much grief.

Thanks for sharing the great story, GWN.
Jealousy is the only reason that holds water.
The guy is generous and interesting....
but his life seems so f'in idyllic!

Living in paradise
Growing weed
and sea fishing.....

Come to think of it
I HATE HIM!
 

chewberto

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Hey GWN,

The wife and I are thinking about our first trip to Alaska, can you give us some local knowledge of things for us to see and do in that beautiful state, maybe a recommendation on where we might stay, somewhere not touristy ~ off the beaten path so to speak that wouldn’t break the bank.


Isn't the entire state of Alaska "off the beaten path"?
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Sweet! Glad you had a great time and a fine host. What is the skinny long mouthed fish?
Good on you too Scooby
They called it a Needle fish, but in South Fla they are known as a Hound fish.



Hey GWN,

The wife and I are thinking about our first trip to Alaska, can you give us some local knowledge of things for us to see and do in that beautiful state, maybe a recommendation on where we might stay, somewhere not touristy ~ off the beaten path so to speak that wouldn’t break the bank.
You're one funny dude Clayton ! :wink:
 

Grandpapy

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It' so cool that generosity still exist, and you can share your gratitude, really makes life worth living!

Sounds like you had wonderful time. I have to ask, when you went to town did you put your hair up under your hat? (insert smiley)
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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It' so cool that generosity still exist, and you can share your gratitude, really makes life worth living!

Sounds like you had wonderful time. I have to ask, when you went to town did you put your hair up under your hat? (insert smiley)
Pony tail mostly with a couple 2 or 3 tie's to keep it under control.
In the pool I just let it down & sometimes couldn't see a thing when I came up. :wink:
 
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