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¡Yo
quiero ir a Costa Rica! Get out of the classroom and into the rainforest!
Costa Rica Rainforest Outward Bound School (CRROBS) has
partnered with North Shore Country Day to offer an experiential
opportunity to learn Spanish in Latin America’s most vibrant jungle.
Put down those books and hike, raft, climb and rappel through the exciting
rivers and luscious rainforests, or enjoy breathtaking beaches and glowing
sunsets while learning how to surf.
Your adventure will lead you through the thick of the rainforest where
you’ll have the opportunity to view tropical rainforest animals
in their natural environment and into the remote Valley of Piedras Blancas.
The energy of this remote rural village, nestled in a breathtaking rainforest
valley will bring your Spanish level to new heights as you are immersed
in the flowing Spanish tongues of your welcoming host families. Help grind
sugar cane out of the fields, rip ripe pineapples from the earth, and
help make tortillas from scratch.
Your class will also have the opportunity to meet with community leaders
about pressing issues in the community. The group will complete a service
project which will help this lively neighborhood to continue to thrive
and help preserve its most precious asset, its rainforest.
The classroom will become a memory as you climb
a 50 foot canopy tree and rappel over a waterfall in this emerald basin.
The rainforest is waiting for you…are you ready to bring your
Spanish skills into the jungle and utilize all it has to offer? If so,
you’re ready for the adventure of a lifetime with North
Shore Country Day!
Itinerary
Days: 8
Dates: November 4-12, 2006
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Fly to San Jose, Costa Rica. Meet your Outward Bound Instructors.
Transfer to CRROBS base camp at Tres Rios for brief, late night
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 Morning
transfer to the trekking area. A Costa Rican instructor will accompany
your Spanish groupfor the entire rainforest portion of any CRROBS
course. His or her role is to share unique knowledge of the species
found in the rainforest as well as introduce new Costa Rican words.
Hike into Cloud Forest and see some of the rainforest's most interesting
flora and fauna. Camp under the stars at La Flecha.
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Wake
up early and spend the morning hiking to your first homestay. There
you will help your host families in Piedras Blancas in their traditions
and daily chores. Activities could include planting or harvesting
traditional foods such as bananas, rice, beans, sugar cane, chocolate
beans, avocados, oranges, squash, or corn. Food preparation could
include hand milking cows or goats, grinding corn, hand-making tortillas
or cooking over an open fire. Engage in a short service project
in the community with greenhouse or farming needs (service project
depends on availability and season). Tonight your group will be
the guests of the family, enjoying a typical home-cooked Costa Rican
meal. Since most families in Piedras Blancas have many young children,
you can always find a willing partner for a card game, art project,
or just a nice chat for a chance to practice your Spanish.
The
Outward Bound solo is an experience you may have only once in your
life. Experience pure solitude for a period of 12 hours. Spend time
alone in the wilderness to enjoy nature and to take inventory of
where your life is and where you want it to be. The solo exercise
is designed to allow students to make an introspective evaluation
of their personal progress on their course and in life. The solo
is not a survival exercise per se; the focus is more meditative,
and the environment allows students to be free of distractions.
Students are frequently asked to write a letter to themselves and/or
to the group to help organize their thoughts and feelings related
to what is a very impacting personal experience.
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After
coming together after the solo, your group will hike further down
the Piedras Blancas valley where you will again stay with the Fonseca
family. This rustic home is located adjacent to a magnificent waterfall
that cascades into the clear and warm Savegre River. The father
of the family is an indigenous shaman, and will talk with you about
many of the traditions that have been passed on to him by his ancestors.
In the afternoon, enjoy a medicinal plant hike, where you will learn
the value of various flora and fauna and how they are used to treat
everything from common day ailments to more serious health problems.
After dinner, lay down on the spacious balcony and let the nearby
river rapids lull you to sleep.
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Wake
up with the rising sun and strap on a harness. It’s time to
do some tree climbing. Learn the basic techniques of technical climbing
as you use ropes and harnesses to climb up a rainforest tree. The
trees are cloaked with strangler figs, which form your hand and
foot holds. The afternoon is spent rappelling off a jungle waterfall
face (during the rainy season, this is an exciting waterfall that
helps feed the river underneath. In the dry season, the water disappears
but that doesn’t take away from the fun of rappelling off
a wall of rock). In the evening, relax your sore muscles in a natural
sweat lodge. Tonight, the group will sleep in the family room or
on the front porch under the stars.
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Early
morning hike to the area of Brujo, get into rafts, and begin your
day on safe but exciting Class I-IV rapids of the Savegre River
(during the dry season, this river runs relatively low and might
have to be switched for a different river, at which point the rafting
day will be moved to the front of the itinerary). You and your group
members will need to work as a team to maneuver rapids. River ecology
as well as principles of hydrology will be experienced up close.
Take a side hike to layered waterfalls and discover which one makes
the best shower! In the evening, make your way to Manuel Antonio.
Spend the night in the CRROBS Manuel Antonio base.
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Spend
the morning in Manuel Antonio National Park. Partake in a surfing
or boogie boarding lesson in the morning, and enjoy free time to
beach-comb. Wave formation and coastal ecosystems are discussed.
Afternoon service project on the beach. Evening transfer to San
Jose. Spend the night at the Tres Rios Base.
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Early
morning trip to visit Volcan Izazu. The afternoon will be spent
on a city tour in San Jose. After visiting one or two cultural sites,
test out your bargaining skills in Spanish as you try to shop for
little knickknacks and souvenirs . Enjoy a final dinner at a typical
Costa Rican resturant for closing ceremonies. Spend the night at
our Tres Rios Base. |
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Time to pack your bags and transfer to the international airport.
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