Drake Bay Sunset
Caught a beautiful sunset on Drake Bay, walking from our beach house to the La Paloma Lodge for dinner.
Toes in the water, ass in the sand . . .
Enjoying a beer on our private beach below the La Paloma Beach House, between Drake Bay and Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.
San Pedrillo station, Corcovado
One of the attractions of Drake Bay is its proximity to Corcovado National Park, on the Osa Penninsula in southwest Costa Rica. More than 20 years ago, Stacy and I backpacked into Corcovado from the south, an arduous journey in the heat and humidity, 20 kilometers from Carate to Sirena station. While hiking from Drake Bay is still a possibility, San Pedrillo station in the north of the park was only a 45-minute boat ride away. In the company of Randall, a local naturalist guide, we were only allowed 3 hours in the park–new COVID regulations.
Our path took us mostly through the rain forest, but occasionally we would venture out from under the canopy onto the beach which was always nearby. Randall did an excellent job finding plants and animals in the rainforest that eluded Stacy and me when we were on our own, just trying to make it to our destination. In addition to leaf-cutter ants and various mushrooms, he was particularly passionate about bird life. With his spotting scope, he was able to get us in close to numerous birds, including a few scarlet macaws! We also saw numerous tent-making bats, roosting under the large leaves they were able to shape into a natural tent. Unfortunately, the new COVID regulations did not allow us enough time to hike up to a nearby waterfall.
Paradise on Drake Bay, Costa Rica
Love the La Paloma Beach House! Tropical seclusion is not so easy to find anymore, yet here we are with two private beaches tucked up against the rain forest near Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica. The house sits up above the beach, a 15-minute walk down the coastal trail that continues from the La Paloma Lodge all the way through Corcovado. In addition to modern conveniences like air-conditioning and drinkable water, it has a spectacular deck overlooking the ocean as well as the tools to enjoy the remote setting. Well equipped with a cooler full of drinks on ice, beach chairs, and boogie boards, it was easy to spend a day “marooned” on our private beaches.
Hiking the Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim
While Stacy and I have hiked it before, May 22, 2022, would be the first Rim-to-Rim hike for Alex and Maile. We organized a large group of friends, most hiking North-to-South but a few were hiking in the opposite direction.
Starting the Rim-to-Rim hike.
Daunting statistics: North Rim-to-South Rim = 23.5 miles, 5761 feet of elevation loss followed by 4380 feet of elevation gain. Fortunately, it was unseasonably cool on May 22, 2021, which made conditions for the hike optimal. It was quite windy and cold on both rims, but in the canyon it was ideal. Near freezing at the top, it was low 90’s at Phantom Ranch, 10 – 15 degrees cooler than normal at this time of year.