After surfing Avellanas earlier in the week, I was excited to take the whole group back there for a full day of lessons, surfing and fun at our Costa Rica Surf Camp. We couldn’t have asked for better conditions. The long period swell was well-groomed, in the waist-stomach high range and reeling both left and right. Rick, Jenn, and I were busy coaching many of the clients into more waves then they knew what to do with. As an instructor, it was a perfect day… crystal clear warm water, perfect waves, fun clients and beautiful scenery. When everyone was good and worn out, we strolled up the beach to a really cool restuarant and bar that had amazing smoothies. and a huge pig named LOLA:)
In the afternoon, Louis, Kari, Paula, Moe, and John went horseback riding, while several other clients including myself took salsa lessons. I had an absolute blast and really felt like I might have gotten the hang of it… maybe my partner, Kathy, will disagree. Haha.
Steve found a restaurant that he was really excited for us to try that was on the top floor of a building overlooking the whole town and the bay. I thought their menu was really unique for Costa Rica because it had a Spanish, Lebanese and Italian food.– GOOD CHOICE STEVE!
-Doug
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After surfing Avellanas earlier in the week, I was excited to take the whole group back there for a full day of lessons, surfing and fun at our Costa Rica Surf Camp. We couldn’t have asked for better conditions. The long period swell was well-groomed, in the waist-stomach high range and reeling both left and right. Rick, Jenn, and I were busy coaching many of the clients into more waves then they knew what to do with. As an instructor, it was a perfect day… crystal clear warm water, perfect waves, fun clients and beautiful scenery. When everyone was good and worn out, we strolled up the beach to a really cool restuarant and bar that had amazing smoothies. and a huge pig named LOLA:)
In the afternoon, Louis, Kari, Paula, Moe, and John went horseback riding, while several other clients including myself took salsa lessons. I had an absolute blast and really felt like I might have gotten the hang of it… maybe my partner, Kathy, will disagree. Haha.
Steve found a restaurant that he was really excited for us to try that was on the top floor of a building overlooking the whole town and the bay. I thought their menu was really unique for Costa Rica because it had a Spanish, Lebanese and Italian food.– GOOD CHOICE STEVE!
-Doug
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