Arriving in La Fortuna it was clear that it is very geared up for visitors. On the way into town all manner of hot springs and sloth experiences becon. I found my accommodation and asked for advice about trips and food. I booked two back to back full day tours. It nearly killed me, but these were indeed two fabulous albeit strenuous days.
I am scared of heights so I was not sure that I would be able to cross those hanging bridges. But, in the spirit of setting myself some challenges, I decided to go for it. It was a bit scary at times, but I thought of all those people in Musselburgh who made such great wire rope and reasoned that I would probably be safe. I survived. I would now like to return to Monteverde to visit Selvatura and do the hanging bridges there. Zip wire? Probably not yet.









I booked the accommodation in La Fortuna because it had a washing machine. The location was great, the flat was lovely and the hosts were truly marvellous. The washing machine, however, was a twin tub. I am guessing that many of you don’t even know what that is. I had only ever watched other people using them. You have to fill the water by hand, let the machine wash, drain by hand, rinse by hand, several times, then transfer the washing to the spinning tub. Still the labour saving device of its day, but I can imagine there has been many a bewildered millennial standing in front of that machine. I managed to get my washing done. It was time to head to the next stop.













































