Today after getting done with the classes at the gym. Daniel (my roommate) wanted to go for a hike since he has been taking it easy and recovering from his surgery on his wrist. We took a trip to the famous and beautiful Los Cerros de Escazú, which literally is the backyard to Daniel's condo, where I called home in Costa Rica. The hike was awesome such beautiful green vegetation. The hike was pretty tough, the trail was very narrow, slippery, muddy and you quickly felt the elevation as we ascended up the mountain. The hike was not to long, I would say about a good hour and a half up to the 2nd of the 3 famous crosses that are historical landmarks of Escazú. The view of the capital San Jose was amazing, the day was sunny and clear skies, so it made for a nice hike. As we started to hike up I took some pictures of the hike, here are some of the first pictures I took.
La Cruz de Alajuelita |
Just starting the hike |
A beautiful house on the way up the hike |
The 1st Cross is is just the beginning of how beautiful nature can be, I thought to myself this was an amazing view. Then Daniel said, I hadn't seen nothing yet. So took a few pictures, got some water and we began to hike again. I started to feel the soreness of my calves from yesterdays warm up doing double unders. I gotta say good thing I wore my adidas trail shoes. The hire we got up the narrower the trail got and the harder it was to hike as the trail was wet and slippery, and not much to hold on to, all the branches were fragile and broke easy. Here are some pictures at the 1st Cross.
Daniel Loria at the 1st Cross |
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica. The stadium was donated to Costa Rica by China. |
Me at the 1st cross and the beautiful view of down town San Jose. |
Once we made our way up to the 2nd Cross this was definitely an amazing view. I was gonna try to do a Handstand as it is popular with most Crossfitters, only it was a little to high and a little to narrow, so I wasn't about to break something, so instead, some pictures at the top of the cross and some video would do, check them out at the end of the blog.
The 2nd Cross |
Daniel Loria chillin at the Cross |
At the top of the 2nd Cross |
Contemplating how to get down. |
Some cattle grazing on some grass. |
I added some videos that Daniel and I took while we were on the hike. Just wanted to capture my visit to Costa Rica on video. We didnt make it up to the third cross, because the hike got steeper as we went and we didn't think it was a good idea to go up any further with Daniel's injured hand, but regardless the hike was awesome.
On our way down there was a plantation farm that produces caffeine we need in the morning, That's right Coffee plants. So I thought I would take a picture of the plants that help start our day. Costa Rican coffee is the best.
This is some footage at the 1st Cross.
This is some more footage at the 2nd Cross and me at the top of the cross.
I am adding this link because it has an amazing story, about "Los Cerros de Escazú" click on the link and you will see how the author talks about La Muchacha de la Montana ( "The Girl in the Mountain), its a beautiful phenomenon as you can see how the landscape creates an image of a girl. It is pretty badass.
http://www.zurqui.com/crinfocus/cerros/escazu.html
On our way down there was a plantation farm that produces caffeine we need in the morning, That's right Coffee plants. So I thought I would take a picture of the plants that help start our day. Costa Rican coffee is the best.
Coffee!!! It does a body good! |
This is some footage at the 1st Cross.
This is some more footage at the 2nd Cross and me at the top of the cross.
I am adding this link because it has an amazing story, about "Los Cerros de Escazú" click on the link and you will see how the author talks about La Muchacha de la Montana ( "The Girl in the Mountain), its a beautiful phenomenon as you can see how the landscape creates an image of a girl. It is pretty badass.
http://www.zurqui.com/crinfocus/cerros/escazu.html