Archive for the ‘Central America 2007’ Category

450′ of Snow in Steamboat

Friday, March 21st, 2008


STEAMBOAT POSTS RECORD BREAKING CHAMPAGNE POWDER® SNOW SEASON

With more than 37 feet (11.5 m) of Champagne Powder® snow this winter, the Steamboat Ski Resort will finish the 2007/2008 season in record fashion, breaking its previous season snow record of 447.75 inches set in 1996/1997.

And We ARE Here!!!

c u soon with the upcoming trip to mexico and South America!!!

Beach to Snow

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

The BIG day… We move to winter!!!
With all our diving gear we take the direct flight to Denver, Colorado where some, hopefully, good snow will be waiting for us.

Diving Tajma Ha and Chikin Ha

Monday, December 3rd, 2007


Finally-we-made it do go diving a Cenote with el Dengue, an old friend from my IDC, I decide to take them to Tajma Ha and Chikin Ha, two cenotes that are not so famous among cavern divers but are definetly worthed the visit!!! we had 2 really good dives! and lot of fun!

Beach Day

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

Today there is finally wind in playa… So we hope Sarah might get to kitesurf a bit… “unfortunately”, wind means also that Mickey has to work with his kite students… so we just hang out on the beach and enjoy the sun… anyway we’ll be back!!!

Diving Gran Cenote and Dos Ojos

Saturday, December 1st, 2007


Being a diver in Yucatan and not going to the Cenotes would be almost a capital sin ;-) so I took Sarah for some dives… first we drove to Tulum to go to Gran Cenote. After a great dive, we jumped in the car and after a quick check of Cenote Calavera we drove to Dos Ojos, one of the most beautiful and visited cenotes. Although it was getting dark, Sarah loved it! and I was suuuuper happy!

Cheers Marco

Merida – Playa

Friday, November 30th, 2007

So So, we’re getting close to our last stop of our awesome trip… Playa del Carmen. After a slow morning in merida we try to take a bus that does not exist and after some running around we are moving… the 4 hour trip is confortable (yes, mexican busses are definitly another class) and i’ve plenty of time to think about what I want to show to / do with Sarah in Playa (for the ones that do not know, I lived in playa 5 months last summer). Well it turns out that there is a lot that I want to show her, foremost Bars, Restaurants and Cenotes.
As we get to playa we go to hotel moms get a room and go to la famiglia for a REAL PIZZZZA!!! mmmmmm yummmy, this Italian immigrants are tooo cool! After the superb meal, we go to la ranita where, guess what, I meet some old friends, too cool, exactly as if I left yesterday!
cheers Marco

Uxmal and Merida

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Caye Caulker – San Pedro – Corozal – Chetumal – Merida

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007


LOOOOONG trip today… we first wanted to go to Belize city and then bus to Merida, but sitting at the dock after 2 days of rain and being only 30 min from “La isla bonita” (san pedro … remember the Madonna song?) made us change our plan… we went to san pedro spent couple of hours swimming and on the beach then 2 h boat ride to Corozal then bus to the border, walk over the omnipresent bridge, bus to Chetumal, horrible super expensive pastas and finally night bus to Mérida… well we actually wanted to get off earlier but the bus was to confortable and we missed our stop…

Rain and chill in Caye Caulker

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

oh, well… Caribbean doesn’t always mean sun… but being in Caye Caulker in a rainy day is a really relaxing thing… you basically don’t do anything!

Diving the Blue Hole

Monday, November 26th, 2007

We had signed up to dive the magical and famous Blue Hole (don’t worry, if you are not a diver, you won’t know it!). It was a 2 hour boat ride to get there, so I took my motion sickness pills. I was little anxious of the pills effect plus the deep dive and I felt myself pretty high but I guess this the good attitude if you have 10 sharks surrounding you. I found them really beautiful in this dark blue water ( yeah it is dark at 42m deep!). There were Bull and black tip sharks. Not bad. We then stopped on a protected island for the lunch break. The weather was horrible and it was pretty cold. We saw lots of birds called bubbies, with red throat that work like a chewing gum bubble when they want to flirt with femals… The next 2 dives were really nice. Wonderful colors, lots of fishes and sponges. The ride home was long and agitated, but it was worth it.

Flores – Caye Caulker

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Let’s go to Belize! the day is a transit day to the Caye Caulker island. But I just wanted to add that for the first time being French and carrying a French pass is not sooo bad! Marco had to pay 25 $ to enter Belize! hihihi! And it was free for me..

Tikal

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

The advertising was: ” Experience Tikal by sunrise” ..mhh.. appealing! We thought less people, good light to take picture, Let’s sign up! The mini bus picked us up at 3.45 a.m. As usual, I was really lucky to get in the bus at last. No more seat for me, so I had to sit somewhere between the sits and the door. Bouhhh! I wanted to finish my kind of night during the 1 hour drive! When we got there we had to walk for 15 min and climb on top of a pyramid located on one side of the site, just in front of the sunrise. 5 a.m, we can not see a thing. 5.30 a.m it is event worst. the fog is so thick, we have to concentrate to see something (not to say that an hysteric u.s girl told me to shut up because it was something you could do only once in your life, so just meditate!).. at that point you are so happy to have woken up so early.
We then did the guided tour, which was pretty short and not really interesting. We discovered later one that our guide did it on purpose. He had another guided tour 1 hour later:-( Anyway, we have the “Bible ” with us, so we did the tour again. The weather went better and better, so we could take nice pictures with blue sky!

Rio Dulce – Flores

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Finca el Paraiso

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Livingston

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Antigua – Rio Dulce

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

oh yeah!!! bus day, boring day! On the other side, the lodge we found was a good choice! It is in the mangrove and we have our own bungalow!!! The owner are swiss so they have Rösti on the menu…

The appointement

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Antigua

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

For the ones who do not know Szonszo (Mattia Sansossio) well, he his one of my best friends BUT receiving an email from him is rarely related with pleasure… even less pleasure is derived by a mail labeled URGENTISSIMO (very very urgent). Lets give some background information: he is the guy that “runs” the youth section of the mountaineering club of Bellinzona and I’m the one programming their website. Logical conclusion: his emails = web troubles. And today they were big, Really BIG! Due to a bug in a software that we had on the website, we had been victim of a spammers attack that blocked the website. And of curse I had to fix it quickly… costed me almost the all day and night… and I was supposed to go to bed early to be fit for the interview…

Copan – Antigua and a fondue

Saturday, November 17th, 2007

Seams like we are getting really lucky with the places we stays and eat lately. After a long trip we got back to Antigua and, not knowing where to go eat (remember, Antigua is a restaurants paradise) we decide to check out Panza Verde, astonishing place with a swiss (Lausannois) chef. Before going in we do the standard check: will eating here kill our daily budget!? Yes it will, BUT they have Fondue!!!

Semuc Champey

Friday, November 16th, 2007

“The place where the river goes under the earth”, that is what Semuc Champey means, pretty appropriate but IMHO the name should be “The beautiful place where the river goes under the earth”. It is a phenomenal karst bridge, the river eroded its way under the rocks forming a cave and on top of the cave (the bridge) there are plenty of turquoise 25°C pools. Really Really cool! Back in Copan we go to the pretty hotel again and have another amazing meat dinner!

Lanquin caves

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Short bumpy ride to Lanquin and again no doubles at el retiro, a really nice place along the rio Lanquin. We decide to visit the nearby caves around 5 pm so that we’ll be there when thousands of bats will flight out for some food. Really impressing, it’s crazy how many of them live in there, ok, the cave is supposed to be 72 Km long… not bad huh!? The dinner is a culinary desaster: pizza with fries… and they are proud of it… no comment.

xela nebaj coban

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

we actually wanted to go to Nebaj and stay there but seen the weather we decided to keep on going and to go to Coban. 9 hours after leaving Xela we get to one of the prettiest house we have been. Unfortunately the have no double rooms and we take a dorm. The dinner is delicious, we go for grilled meat with a bottle of wine… mmm sooo good and on top of it we are in a colonial patio lit only by candles…

Xela again and finally and Embassy appointment

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

So, finally in our inbox there could be a date for the embassy appointment… and there it is: all November is full then sometime in December… S*ç%)(+!T no good. Luckly around 10am THE GOOD NEWS is there: Dear applicants, you’ll be interviewed on the 19th Nov. 2007 at 13.00!!! YESSSSSS FINALLY!!! now, of course we think that we are all done but it is not so, we’ll spend the whole day going to the bank, filling e-forms (of course being a male between 16 and 46 doesn’t help –> one more form where they ask me among other things where I’ve been the last 10 years… as if i knew!) and sending everything again. For dinner we want to celebrate the appointment with a raclette at the local Swiss restaurant… closed on Monday and Tuesday, guess what day is the 13th!? You say Monday!? No, is Tuesday… whatever.

Fuentes Georgina

Monday, November 12th, 2007

After some hot dipping we leave this beautiful place towards Xela for what is going to be maybe a travel day. As we get to Xela we have to go and check if we got all the infos from Steamboat in order to fix an appointement with the embassy… it almost happened… but only almost. 2 Hours later we finally had everything and we sent it in, but it is too late now to move further and we decide to pass another day in Xela.

Sunrise on the Tajamulco (4220m)

Sunday, November 11th, 2007


YESSSS! That was 4 am when we left the camp! We had to climb only less than one our to go to the top. We were finally feeling kind of warm again.(even if we had to stop every 10 min to wait for the turtles.. It was only 5 am when we both broke our record (4220m) and unfortunately the sun was coming only 30 min later! We wrapped ourselves in a sleeping bag and hided behind a small rock avoiding the wind.

Tajamulco base camp (4005m)

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Here is the plan. Today we have to climb till the camp at 4000m where we gonna spend the night. And tomorrow at 3.40 am we will do the rest to the top to see the sunrise.
First of all we had to take tree buses to arrive at the starting point. The ascent was not to difficult. Even if we lost 2 American guys from L.A on the way (Too much air probably.. ;-) )and that we had to break every 20 min.. then came the setting of the camp (OK, still active) and the night. Beautiful by the way, as always in mountain when it is not cloudy, you can see multitude of stars. But in the other side, it means as well that it is going to be cold! And cold, it was. Very. Just imagine that we carry only summer staff with us. I had a t-shirt, two pullover, a king of polar jacket that a just bought for 4 us$ the day before, and a wind jacket. I was still cold. I pass that memorable/unforgettable night in the sleeping bag (comfort zone 6 °c but it was freezing..) without a minute of sleep just waiting 4am to wake up and finally move.

Quetzaltenango (Xela)

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Nothing special, we just chilled and signed up to climb the Tamajulco volcano, 4220m, highest point in Central America the next two days.

Santa Cruz – San Pedro la laguna

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

We did our third move on the other side of the lake to San Pedro la laguna. It is a bad choice. Should be bohemian but it is just disappointing. The good new was that we got a positive answer from Guatemala city embassy. We can finally be interviewed there to get our visa for Steamboat!! HIHAAA!

Diving a caldera (volcano lake)

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Well…it was….refreshing! We had a 7mm full body wet suit plus another 7 mm shorties! After 45 min, your are happy to feel the sun again! Marco’s point of view gonna be probably different but there weren’t much to see. A few crabs and fishes. The highlight was probably at the end of the dive when at some point we could dig with our hand for a warm earth. Delightening

pana – santa cruz

Monday, November 5th, 2007

We heard of some possibilities of diving in the lake, so we headed up toward on hostal-diving-school called “La Iguana Perdida”. The location is wonderful and there is a nice backpackers community. We signed up for the next morning dive. It is going to be my first dive in a lake…will see…

chichicastenango’s market – panajachel

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

As you can see on the pictures, the biggest market of Guatemlala: Chichicastenango is amazingly colorful. Here, You can find everything made of the famous rainbow color material. And it is not only for the tourist. 95% of the women are still wearing traditional costumes. And this is really nice. We personally bought 10 hats..yeahh.. you know..we gonna start a new business this winter… ;-)
After that we went to Panajachel, on the Atitlan lake. Soo beautiful! We felt at home. The only difference is the shape of the mountain that are actually volcanoes!
Have a look.

Antigua

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

chill out today, we just stroll around Antigua and go to the weekly market… buy of the day 5 DVD’s –> the whole first season of Rome for 10 UD$.

Ever seen Lava before?

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

This afternoon, we ( and 100 other persons) climbed the active Volcan Pacaya. It was…No comment, the pictures speak for themselves!

copan ruins – antigua

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Today we began the cultural part of the trip. Our first Maya ruins…Copan. We had decided to take a guide, which is much more interesting than reading the bible Lonely. And you know what, he speaks French!! and really well. The site (post classic maya period) is beautiful and we are waved by the few people visiting the ruins, the Uff-ta-ta band and some local people recognizing the Hero, already knowned as Lo Suizo, the beer drinker…
We caught then the mini-bus to Antigua, full of ….schwytzerdütsch!! AHHHGR

copan – oktoberfest

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Finally we can leave La Ceiba, destination Copan Ruinas with a super direct-20$-bus not bad uh? NO, BAD BAD BAD! The super direct bus stops for 3 hours in San Pedro Sula… F()*(çERç*çK!
Whatever we get to Copan in the afternoon and we discover that the same evening there will be an Oktoberfest!!!
After some rest we go to the fest… Volksmusik, Weisswürste, Sauerkraut und Bieeeeeerrrr(you can buy a 1 liter Krug) ! Echt Spitze! Later in the evening the Uff-ta-ta (the band) starts organizing games with the public… the last one being drink-your-one-liter-as-fast-as-you-can and having myself as a participant… as i get on the stage the 3 other concurrents ask me about my drinking habits and I say that as I was young (asterix times for the ones that can recall these days), I used to drink a “bit” but now I just drunk few beers some times ;-)
anyway 3…2…1…go! Jug… jug… jug… jug… I’ve to breathe… jug… jug… jug… jug… I’ve to breathe jug… jug… jug… finished… man I’m not used to that any more, but the locals have still half Krug and everybody is screaming LO SUIZO, LO SUIZO, the band stands up and says PROSIT, boys jump around, Ladies are crying, girls are throwing their bras at me and two naked Swedish twins run to me and start kissing me… Ok, Ok, a bit exagerated but the Lo Suizo part is true!
My stomach is really upset with me and I go for a walk and subsequent sleep… :-) ah btw I won a Krug that sais Oktoberfest Honduras! As if I didn’t have enough stuff to carry around!
Cheers Marco

to the dentist again

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

well, not to much today beside the fact that I had to spend almost 2 more hours in the morning and 1 more in the afternoon with my new dentist… but all in all she did a really good job… Let’s see who’ll find the difference.

Finally a ferry, rafting and the tooth issue

Monday, October 29th, 2007

5.45am i run to the dock to see if the ferry is running… 6.13: YESSS! Despite the bad weather we can finally leave.
In La Ceiba we catch a desert storm cargo bus to go to a lodge on the rio Canjrenal where we’ll raft and spend a relaxing afternoon and night recovering from the Utilean party effort. After a short briefing we hit to the river and start… praying :-/ Litteraly we all hold hands and our guide asks for a safe trip and clear guiding… mmm let’s hope!
We start doing some playing in the chilly river: crossing, swimming, jumping, climbing and diving. The highlight of the upstream training is a 10m cliff jump, only difficulty is the way to get there. First a 5m height jump in the river, then swim hard to the other side and finally get a carabiner hocked to the live vest or, as it happened to our beloved hero, get it straight on the front tooth and break it in halves… not bad uh!? Check the smile!!! (hockey fans don’t I recall you Keith Fair!?).
After floating back to the raft we start our paddling, we have some really cool class 3 and 4 rapids to pass and the river is much narrower then back home. Our raft takes only 5 peoples so the ride is much more agitated and rough. Really really cool!
Unfortunately we cannot spend our relaxing afternoon there since it seems like I’ve to go to the dentist… I’m lovin’ it!
4 hours later I’ve my tooth again and another appointment for the day after to have the tooth nerve extracted.

Waiting for the good weather and the ferry

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

25 – 28.10

so so, we came to Utila to dive the continental trench on its north side but the weather seams to have other plans for us… apparently it’s the worst week since months. Strong wind and heavy rains hold the diving boats on the south side of the island :( too bad. Since the bad weather doesn’t seem to give up we decide to leave the island… no way!!! the ferry to the mainland is not running and we are forced to stay on the island. Luckily at our backpackers there is a good group of funny people (among others an English-man called Mark that lived for 8 years in Geneva) with whom we have a good time waiting for the ferry, playing cards (some strange Israeli games) and having parties.

Diving Utila

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007


Meeting point 7a.m, it was raining cats and dogs and wasn’t really the sexy cliché of the Caribbean. At all. Let’s go to bed again. New meeting point : 12.30p.m. The weather seemed better so we decided to go. The dives were nice, lots of soft corals but not so many fishes. During the second, the light was really dark as it was pouring again so much that the captain was completely lost. He couldn’t find his way back to the shore…

La Union – Utila

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Transit day: two buses, a ferry and 25 people welcoming you on the island and inviting you to stay in their hostel! Yes we want to dive and yes we are already certified. Here are the deals: 205$ for 10 dives and 5$ p.p for overnight. Not bad. Tomorrow we are going to dive again…coool!

National park la Muralla

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

We were supposed to catch a “collectivo” (which is pick up used as a bus by local workers) to reach the national park, 14km further up. According to the Bible Lonely planet, it is really easy as they are numerous. We start hiking through the village at 6.20a.m, thinking that we will hijack one of them on the way. Well, one hour and a half (and a river crossing) later, we had seen only one car…in the wrong direction. 1 hour after we could hear a noise…is it a car?…where does it come from? YYYYEEESSSS. This one is for us. Well, kind of. We probably did 60m before it stops for fixing the engine. A few attempts and we moved…for 100 more meters. One of the tires is flat. And we had to fix it. 20′ later the car bring us to his destination which is by far not our yet. The guys told us that we missed about 4km. Sounds correct. Let’s go further. 2 hours and a half later we finally got to the entrance!! From there we took a 3.7 km trail trough the pristine cloud forest. Highlights of the trail: we saw a toucanette and some rodent after 50m and walked the rest without seeing anything else. 13.00 we are ready to descend, on the way up we met a guy with an old jeep an we asked him at what time he was going to leave, he said at 2pm… well we almost run to his finca to see if he is still there. He his!! cool no 15km descend, furthermore, it turns out that the guy is from the government and is supervising the preparatives for coming coffee harvesting season (December). He tells us a lot about coffee and all the process before your coffee-machine, really really interesting. On the way down we visited a second finca where we discussed with the owner Don René about some more coffee related stuff. We are exhausted but it was really worth it.

Tegus – La Union

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Even when your are on vacation, these transit days are long. When you wake up at 7a.m, you get on the first chicken bus from 8 to 10.30. Wait 2 hours to catch the next one already overloaded with people, so that you have to stand up 2 hours and a half under the arm of mister Cow boy that has changed his shirt two weeks ago to get you completely down. But you know what, it is off the beaten track….

Tegus

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

Leon – Teguchigualpa

Friday, October 19th, 2007

Leon

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

mmm today we search the all afternoon for new shoes, found 2 really cool pairs for me and one for Sarah… guess what? Exact, our size was finished :-( “pas de bol”

Leon Viejo

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Today we went to the ruins of the old Leon,former capital of the Nicaraguan Province at that time and classified world heritage by Unesco. The town was found in the 16th century and a abandoned less than 90 years later because of two successive earthquake and volcano eruption. The cool thing is that we were the only tourists!!! We even had the guided tour in..sort of English. We learned lots of interesting like how Mr. Diego schmurz de Vasconscelo de mi amore was beheaded and were he was found 3 century later! Interesting.

Granada – Leon

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

Still in Granada

Monday, October 15th, 2007

As said, Granada is a wonderful colonial town where we could easily stay for a while. All the houses have an inside yard with lots a plants. I’m pretty sure that the wealthiest man of the city is the rocking chair builder. There are just everywhere. It is so relaxing and comfortable. Well during those tree days we have been hanging around, distressing ;-) and eating the best food of the country. In two words: Real holidays.

THE Shoes are gone…

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

This morning when we woke up we had a litte surprise. First, for you to understand I have to give you some background informations. Remember the hiking in the mud, the multiple days with lots of rain and the 150 % of humidity everywhere you go not allowing your shoes to dry off! Well after that it’s sometimes hard for your nose to let your shoes being in your bedroom. Last night, they were expelled from the room. This morning, GONE!!!!!
There are two question: Why our shoes? Bouuuuuuhhhhhh (for the record they were Marco’s favorite shoes ever)
How did the robber survive? We will never know
Rule n°4: always keep your shoes in your bedroom, no matter how they stink.

Ometepe – Granada

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Today is a transit day, we moved from our beautiful finca to the colonial city of Granada. The transfer was painless… our muscles painful from the volcano hike. whatever, we get to Granada by 3p.m. and after a 20minutes deadly walk with all our gear we find a nice hostel, leave the backpacks and go for a stroll. the city looks cool, but we’re tired and go sit down in an awesome bar and order homemade ice cream… yummy. later on we hit back to the hostel and watched an episode of BBC’s blue planet and went for dinner.
Cheers, Marco