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    When planning our trip to Costa Rica, I knew one highlight for me would be a couple of days touring the Orosi Valley. This lush valley set only two hours from the capital features a small town surrounded by adventure. As we crested the hills towards this tranquil town lovingly positioned in a scenic valley I knew I was in love. The lush hillsides were ablaze with the orange-red flowers of the Coral Trees that grow randomly where coffee is grown. The town of Orosi is easily walkable with a population of just over 9000 residents and set in a neat square. We checked into our comfortable rental at Orosi Lodge and set to planning our adventures for the days ahead. Hiking. Coffee tours. Small towns. Ruins. So. Many. Options. Day 1 we began by simply wandering the town itself. Set just blocks from Orosi Lodge is the Iglesia de San Jose de Orosi. Built in 1743, Iglesia is the oldest church still in use in the entire country and is a popular location for weddings. We tried out a local soda for lunch, checked out the bridge crossing the Orosi River, and stopped at the market for some snacks while we went into full planning mode. Where to start? It had to be a coffee tour. Costa Rica is famous for their coffee and although I’m not a big imbiber of the beverage, when traveling in a country where the beans are grown I am all on-board. We joined a local from down the street for a wander of his property where the beans are cultivated before heading over to his house to meet his father and dog and get a proper introduction to the roasting process. Having previously picked, soaked, dried, and roasted our own beans at Lake Atitlan in Guatemala, Jim & I know just how much work goes into your morning cup of joe. In a later post I’ll go over a more detailed explanation of the process from growing the beans to roasting. With more adventures ahead, we first needed to find a spot to watch the Superbowl and we were thrilled to find Il Giardino Pizzeria a la lena. A mere three blocks from Orosi Lodge we were surprised to find a festive restaurant with excellent food, a full bar, and the game on the big screen. The next day, snacks packed we piled into our rental car to do the “Orosi Loop”, a 60km loop along Route 224 makes for a superb day in the country. We headed counter-clockwise and meandered along the quiet country road and over small bridges surrounded by coffee beans to arrive in Cachi. This small neat village is best known as the location of Casa del Sonador, the “Dreamer’s House”. Built with craft and imagination by renowned Costa Rican artist Macedonio Quesada, the Dreamer’s House is a carved fantasy land of face designs within the house’s structure. Various works of art are available for sale so you can even take a memento home with you. Back in the car, we continued our loop, admiring the immensely lush countryside all around us highlighted by views of the Irazu and Turrialba volcanoes to the north. A short time later we arrived at the Ruins of Ujarras, boasting Costa Rica’s oldest church. The Spanish colonial structure was built between 1575 and 1580 and now sits in exquisite ruin in a beautiful garden. Moving onward, we soon arrived at the spectacular Lankester Botanical Gardens which rightly deserves a full post all of its own. The stunning grounds are lushly overgrown with hundreds of orchids as well as dozen of other exotic plants. Our final day in the Orosi found Anne, Jim and I heading up the mountain to hike to Monte Sky. From the parking lot trailhead, it was a 3/4 mile hike up to the hostel and small restaurant with a lawn overlooking the valley below. Three different out-and-back waterfall paths are available; 800 meters, 600 meters, and 400 meters from the hostel. Recent rains caused the trails to be fairly slippery and messy but none of the options were technical. Our final evening found us back at Il Giardini for an early dinner before packing up as the road, and the beach were calling. Orosi is absolutely worth a stop on your path through Costa Rica. The post Touring the Orosi Valley appeared first on The Next Big Adventure. View the full article
  2. Joey Logano went through a roller coaster of emotions during last weekend's Round of 12 elimination race at the Charlotte Roval. He watched helplessly as Tyler Reddick charged through the field on fresh tires, slashing away at the points deficit while Logano could not move forward. At the checkered flag, Reddick was ahead by just four points.However, about 2.5 hours later, everything changed. When ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. As summer fades and fall rolls in, the outdoor experience takes on a whole new vibe. The warm breezes are replaced by crisp air, the long...View the full article
  4. Whether Hendrick did something uncouth or just is a victim of circumstance can be debated following Alex Bowman's DQ from the playoffs. View the full article
  5. Kevin Harvick, Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith previewed the Round of 8 and predicted who will be the Championship 4. View the full article
  6. M-Sport's driver line-up for the 2025 World Rally Championship is "totally up in the air" as speculation mounts around the future of its current lead driver Adrien Fourmaux.The Ford squad often makes its moves in the driver market late into the year and this season is no different as it plans to field two Ford Puma Rally1 cars next year.The decision to promote Fourmaux back to its Rally1 programme ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Hendrick Motorsports has chosen not to appeal Alex Bowman's disqualification from Sunday's NASCAR Cup playoff elimination race at the Charlotte Roval.Originally, all four Hendrick drivers had advanced into the Round of 8, with Bowman set to join team-mates Kyle Larson, William Byron and Chase Elliott until in post-race technical inspection his #48 HMS Chevrolet failed to meet minimum weight ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. In a statement released on Monday, HMS gave the following explanation for their decision to accept the penalty: "Hendrick Motorsports will not appeal the disqualification of the No. 48 car following Sunday's race at the Charlotte Roval. NASCAR allows a clear margin to account for the difference in pre- and post-race weight."After a thorough review by our team and the sanctioning body, we simply ...Keep readingView the full article
  9. Hailie Deegan will compete in a full 14-race season in Indy NXT, a development series for IndyCar, in 2025. View the full article
  10. Thierry Neuville insists his first focus is on delivering a "consistent run" at this week's Central European Rally as the Hyundai driver closes in on a maiden World Rally Championship crown.Neuville heads into the WRC's penultimate round, spread across the asphalt roads in the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany, with a 29-point lead over nearest rival and team-mate Ott Tanak.The Belgian will ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. Kyle Larson took a commanding NASCAR Cup Series victory at the reconfigured Charlotte Roval ahead of Christopher Bell and William Byron, as the playoff field was slimmed to eight drivers.Larson's sixth victory of the season in the Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet secured him passage to the next phase of the playoffs along with team-mates Byron and Chase Elliott, Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota men Bell ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. Alex Bowman was disqualified from the playoffs for his car failing to meet postrace weight requirements, allowing Joey Logano to take his spot. View the full article
  13. When Kyle Larson captured the checkered flag at Charlotte, all four Hendrick Motorsports drivers managed to advance into the Round of 8. That is no longer the case.Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, has been disqualified after failing post-race weight requirements in technical inspection. The car was too light. He had finished 18th, winning Stage 2, but that's all ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Joey Logano has made the Championship 4 every other year since the format's inception in 2014, but that odd statistic ends this year: he was eliminated from the playoffs by four points in Charlotte.Those four points were of a certain significance to Logano. When Austin Dillon ran him over (and Denny Hamlin moments later) for the Richmond win this past summer, Logano wasn't just denied a checkered ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. After winning the opening stage by staying out, Tyler Reddick restarted deep in the field for Stage 2. When Austin Dillon spun in the tight Turn 7 just ahead, Reddick was entering the corner too hot and started to slide out of control. Reddick was slowed by slamming doors with his car owner and fellow Toyota driver Denny Hamlin, an act that lifted the No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota completely off the ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Kyle Larson took a commanding victory at the reconfigured Charlotte Roval, ahead of Christopher Bell and William Byron. Larson then took daughter Audrey for a ride around the track in his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet after she retrieved the checkered flag for him."It's the first time in my playoff career I've not been close to the cut line so it was good to have a little bit of a ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Stewart-Haas Racing will be shutting down at the end of the year, and the entire four-car team is rallying around Chase Briscoe as he tries to do the impossible. No one expected the No. 14 Ford to make the playoffs, but a dramatic win in the final race of the regular season made it a reality. Few said he would advance beyond the first round, but again, he did while champions such as Martin Truex ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. The four-inch curbing at Turn 16 is no more, just hours before the start of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series elimination race at Charlotte. The corner apex, which was extended before the race weekend, created a narrower final corner.Commonly called 'turtles' or 'sausage kerbs' elsewhere in the world, drivers were aggressively running over the top of the curbs during practice in qualifying, and later ...Keep readingView the full article
  19. Shane van Gisbergen's weekend at Charlotte started off promising, winning pole position for both the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity races at the Charlotte Roval.He led early in the Xfinity race, but missed out on winning the first stage when Kaulig Racing teammate AJ Allmendinger passed him. The New Zealander still crossed the line in second and ended up scoring 13 out of a possible 20 points across both ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Parker Kligerman took the lead from Shane van Gisbergen and held off Sam Mayer in a thrilling battle to seemingly escape playoff elimination and win for the first time in his NASCAR Xfinity career -- then, everything changed.The No. 42 of Leland Honeyman was buried beneath a tire barrier with two laps to go, but for some reason, NASCAR waited to throw the caution as they assessed the situation. In ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Sam Mayer, who was put in this position after being disqualified at Talladega, won in overtime at Charlotte to salvage his 2024 title hopes. The driver of the No. 1 JR Motorsports Chevrolet is now a back-to-back winner at the Charlotte Roval in NASCAR Xfinity competition.However, it was not without some controversy. Parker Kligerman was in control of the race and as he took the white flag, the ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. Shane van Gisbergen is missing out on the Bathurst 1000 this weekend for the first time since 2006, but he's making the most of it as he dominates the NASCAR time sheets in Charlotte, North Carolina. This is his first pole position in just 12 career starts at the Cup level. Tyler Reddick, who spun in practice, had a much tidier qualifying session, setting the early benchmark in the final round at ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. The WRC2 title fight could be set for another twist following confirmation that a previously rejected protest from Oliver Solberg will be reheard by Rally Chile stewards.A petition led by FIA road sport director Andrew Wheatley has resulted in the case regarding a notional time being awarded to Solberg's title rival and Rally Chile WRC2 winner Yohan Rossel to be reviewed.Solberg lodged a protest ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Takamoto Katsuta has set out goals after being benched by Toyota for Rally Chile, as he prepares for his World Rally Championship return at next week’s Central European Rally.Katsuta rejoins Toyota's line-up after it temporarily dropped its full-time driver for the visit to Chile last month following a rough run of results.After undergoing a reset, the 31-year-old jumped back behind the wheel of ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. The Round of 12 opened with another spoiler as Ross Chastain took the checkered flag at Kansas. The field then raced into Talladega where yet another non-playoff driver stole all the glory with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. winning the race. This means no one got to automatically advance into the Round of 8 via a win this round, but that doesn't mean no one is locked in.Locked in or feeling goodWilliam ...Keep readingView the full article

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