Tuesday, March 13, 2007

3/13/2007 - Rio Toro, Lower

The Toro flows far below the silver bridge that crosses it between Aqua Zarcas and San Miguel. Unfortunatley, from here down the pig farm nearby contaminates the water, making it a less satisfying whitewater experience. However, for those who are willing to brave the "Caca Cascade", it is a section full of wonderful whitewater (brown water).

The rapids are similar to the Recreo Verde section, but not as steep, and not as continuous. There are still some tight turns and boulder gardens to be had. The fist 30 minutes in this section took getting used to the pig smell, but after that, the river was back to fun again! (photos coming soon)

About an hour down from the bridge is a great lunch spot. It is on a river right beach with a small hut on the shore. I think it may be commercial, but there wasn't anyone there when we passed through. Nothing like a warm beach to enjoy tortillas with tuna fish and chicky's. Below here is a rapid that has a log sticking out across the right side of the river. You can duck under it or go hard left.

About halfway down this run the character of the run changes dramatically. The canyon opens up, and it goes to "small bigwater" boating. The holes get a bit bigger and the river seems to double in size and volume. The open plains are a welcome change and it is surprising that the gradient continues with quality whitewater, even though the river is open and out of the canyon. There is also the drone of the chicadees that can be deafening. Its amazing that such small animals can make so much noise with their legs.

We were floating down this open pastured section when we noticed a monkey in a tree. Closer inspection revealed that there was a whole family of them, and that they were as interested in the small colorful things in the river as we were in them. Its this kind of wildlife and experiences that make Costa Rica such a fun place to be. (photo coming soon)

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