Another weekend packed with adventure! It has been a crazy busy month for these things!
This weekend I headed out with a group of 11 people that work at the embassy (/government) on an exploration of the caves in Olancho. As our guide, Jerry arranged the accommodations and equipment. Saturday, we drove the three hours out past Catacamas to the lodge where we would stay. That day we hiked up to a dry volcanic cave to do a little exploring. There is a river close by that we took a dip in afterwards. Sunday was the main event! An amazing cave, we took most of the day inside. We waded through moving water, crawled through mud, swam through the deep parts, and climbed up a small waterfall. It was intense! It was a blast with a great group of people!
All Photos Courtesy of Noel Lopez!
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Return to Lago
Lago De Yojoa |
Saturday I wanted to explore PANACAM (National Park). No one else was available to join me so I hiked this path alone. I am so glad that I did, the paths are well marked and maintained. It was peaceful and lovely! In the afternoon I walked Los Naranjos, an archaeological park that has not yet been excavated. I ate dinner with the teachers, but everyone was here to do their own thing. Reading, eating chocolate cake, and relaxing were the plans for the evening.
Los Naranjos |
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Rio Congrejal
This weekend we had Friday off, so that means it was time for another adventure!
Friday morning we flew out of Tegucigalpa headed to La Ceiba. From there, it was another 30 minute ride into the forest. We stayed at Omega Tours, an outfit run by a German couple. The afternoon was spent winding our way through the path of beautiful Pico Bonito National Park. We swam in little pools, hiked up to El Bejuco cascades, and walked across Rio Cangrejal on a suspension bridge.
Saturday morning I had a delicious cup of coffee and typical breakfast as we prepared for a day on the river. We had two amazing guides from New Zealand and one Honduran who took us swimming, climbing over/jumping off of boulders, and rafting! Even though the river is very low during this part of the dry season, I still wouldn't want to be swept away down the rapids. The second half of the day was through class III rapids, they weren't super scary but a good first experience. It also gave me time to look around at the beautiful scenery. We did, however, manage to flip the raft on one little rock... It was such a lovely time! I went back in the evening to scramble around on the boulders and take pictures of the river at sunset.
Today I woke up early to climb up behind the lodge for some sunrise pictures of Pico Bonito. After two cups of coffee, I relaxed in a hammock and went for one last dip in the river before our flight back into the city.

Thursday, March 13, 2014
School Update
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Finishing February
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View of Tegus from La Cumbre |
Salsa is still going well. We ordered "real" salsa shoes and will be super excited when they arrive! Still playing lots of ultimate frisbee, though some key players are shipping out this week. I went to a game night at the Union Church, an English church that I have been attending. Most of its members are teachers from the Christian schools in Tegus. They are not allowed to drink or dance....sad day...
Yesterday, Stacey, Keiko, and I went to Casa Campo (a really nice gym) to lift weights, chill by the pool, and play a little soccer with a few embassy people. Then we went to dinner at La Cumbre, a fancy restaurant that overlooks the city, for a teacher's birthday.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Playa El Cuco, El Salvador
Monday, February 3, 2014
Yuscaran
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Keiko & I |
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Yuscaran |
I would also like to mention once again that the banks are SO DIFFICULT here! I had to go three different times, and deal with the website being down for weeks just to PAY the electricity bill...
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Flavie and I not watching the Super Bowl |
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