The Chief Officer and I left Atlanta yesterday afternoon to fly to San Jose Costa Rica. The Chief Engineer had an earlier flight and we caught up with him at the hotel. Hotelmanager and S.E.H officer are joining later in the cruise as they had some additional training to do. The normal procedure is if you join in Puerto Caldera is to fly in to the capital San Jose and then drive down to the port the next morning. San Jose is located high up in the mountains and the drive to the port is mainly downhill. Living up the mountains makes for cooler temperatures but as the capital is surrounded by mountains, they have their issues with smog and also with heavy rains. About 10 years ago I drove to the port and as reported before it was an interesting experience. Going downhill on a small road with a driver who thinks he is training for the Grand Prix of Monaco, makes one pay attention. Great was our surprise this time that the road had been upgraded to a Toll way and has 3 or four lanes in certain areas. This cuts the journey down from 3 to 2 hours but our driver managed to do it in 1h and 15 minutes. Although the road is now very nice, it has still its challenges as it has been cut straight to the mountains. With very steep cuts and very little has been done to stop avalanches which continuously happen especially in the rainy season. We passed two of those fresh mud and rock slides and the rocks were quite a bit bigger then our minivan. Maybe this is the logic of these fast cab drivers, if you go faster than there might be less of a chance to get hit by one of those boulders. Continue reading
