RE: Baja or Costa Rica

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Just curious: Can one fly Lacsa air to Liberia? is this any more
convenient to Arenal?

Kev

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<wind_talk@opus.labs.agilent.com-DeleteThis.com> Date : 26 January 2001 21:17:54
Subject : RE: Baja or Costa Rica

>San Carlos has the same seasons we do, and February is still the
storm >season. I went there with Solo the last week of March one
year and we had a >lot of rain and south wind, same as here except
maybe 10 degrees warmer. It >was cold--think west coast California
summer fog and winter rain. And it is >a long car trip from San
Diego unless you have a small plane that can land >on the dirt strip
and the strip is open. > >Lake Arenal would be your bet if you're
stopping on your way to Brazil. I >stayed at the Mystica and at the
Rock River Lodge and rented gear on the >opposite side of the lake
from Tilawa. You sail straight across and jibe in >front of the
Tilawa concession. February is in their dry season, which >means is
rains intermitantly almost every day instead of steadily every
>single day. (I kid you not. I asked a local in Spanish if it
really was >the dry season and he said yes because it was sunny at
the ocean beaches.) >If you like sailing Oyster Point and you like
mud, you'll like Lake Arenal. >I personally vastly prefer a 5.5 on
Sea of Cortez swell than a 4.0 on lake >chop. To get there, you fly
over night, all night from LA to San Jose and >then take a lovely
three or four hour drive up to the lake. > >Cindoll > >

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