
Did I mention its warm. Actually that can be an understatement. Much of

The Eastern slope or
Commercial white water rafting trips are very popular with the large amount of foreign tourists that visit this spectacular place. It is also very popular with snow frightened raft guides and photo boaters seeking refuge and winter employment. Which is what I was after. I worked for Rios Tropicales, the most prominent commercial white water company in all of
Wilderness Voyageurs' extensive raft guide training and diverse river work opportunities provide for very marketable skills down there. Raft trips are always guide in boat and safety boaters assist all trips. The two main rivers that are run are the Pacuare and Reventazon. Both are excellent sections that vary dramatically with water levels. October through January is the best time to run on good water , but they will drop sharply off in December. Still a lot of fun. The Pacuare is class 3-4 with continuous technical rapids on a 17 mile single day trip. You can split it up and stay at Rios Tropicales' Pacuare Lodge. Beautiful only way to say it. Waterfalls, zip lines, toucan’s, sloth’s, swimming holes, gourmet food provided by the guides and so much more.
The Reventizon is big fun and has 3 sections from class 4-5 and down to a nice tropical birding float. The Tico "Costa Rican" guides are very skilled and fun. They make an honest living entertaining and educating clients on many unique adventure trips offered. They work hard and long days often having to ride the shuttle bus to and form work 3-5 hours a day.

Over 80 percent of the people on the trips speak English, but knowing a fair amount of Spanish is very helpful. Tico's are very generous and being able to speak with them only helps you make your way around this beautiful place. Don’t worry about driving, not that you would want to there as they are horrendous drivers, but you can get around easily by bus.
If you have the opportunity either to work or just to travel, a trip to this place will provide an experience like no other. Please visit our river friends of Rios Tropicales and join us back at Wilderness Voyageurs to share your white water adventures with us. WV guides, you need to get there.
See you back at the Yough
PURA VIDA!
Josh Lawrey

Posted by: Kaila Woodside on Friday, March 7, 2008
These pictures are amazing... I wish I could have been there a second time around with you. Now we just need some Ticos to come up to the Pyle for a summer!