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En Nicaragua Por Fin

Back to my second home


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We arrived in Leon after staying on the border for a night, and I have to say that I was completely STOKED to be back in the city where I lived for a couple of months in 2006. Of course, I headed right over to the Tortuga Booluda, the hostel that my friends Olin and Wendy have turned into a bustling little business enterprise. How good it was to catch up with all of my former "Nica" friends like Wendy, Josue, Olin, Ofelia and Rufus. I couldn't resist staying a few nights, although my plan was to skip town pronto and head off to find my little heaven at the beach.

Instead, I hung around for a few nights, visited Las PeƱitas with Josue and his buddy Jordan a couple of times for surf sessions, and reminisced with old friends about fun times, and then I was finally off to find my Nicaragua beach with the break of my dreams...all to myself. Yeah right!!!

While in Leon, Lizzy and I decided to go our separate ways. She had been plagued by chronic ear infections, and thus was advised by her doctor (her dad) to not swim anymore, which is essentially impossible for her as a devote water baby, so she decided that it would be best to head inland. Therefore, she was off for Granada and I off to the sea.

I ran across Hotel Chancletas, via a recommendation by my buddy Chip, who I met my last time here in Nica when I was traveling with Blaine and Tacy. Chancletas was rumored to have some of the fastest breaks here in Nica, and a good point break to boot. I was pretty keen to check it out.

Although the place was packed to the gills when I arrived, I really never felt the pressure on the waves, as there were countless peaks up and down this beach for people to spread out on. Although I stayed for a couple of days, the beach breaks weren't working that well, and the point was a 100 cordoba ride from the hotel, so I decided to keep on movin' to find a cheaper and less crowded spot.

Back in Leon for the night after having decided that it was a good idea to extend my adventure until December. After having decided that it was probably best that I return home in September to continue my masters program, I changed my mind and think that it is a better idea if I take a good hard look at my options, at which I realized that having made it this far down, I would be a fool to rush home after only spending a short time here.

Therefore, I was off again to find a good beach with a point break to my liking and hopefully no crowds. I was off to Puerto Sandino and Miramar to hopefully find both of these.

Although the surfing at Miramar left something to be desired, I was hopeful that I might be able to rent a killer house on the ocean for a month of rest and relaxation and a break from the grinding beat of traveling in Desperado. Unfortunately, after four days of looking, I came up empty handed, but I had some fun surf sessions in the area, and really enjoyed getting to know this beautiful little fishing village for a while.

I still think that a visit to Miramar again when there is a bit more swell might be worth my effort, as the left point there called La Jamaicana really could work well with a decent sized swell and might produce some barreling lefts for LONG rides.

Alas, having struck out, I was off again down the road to a place that I had been in the past with a surf camp by the name of Los Cardones, where Blaine and I stayed when he was visiting.

I flew down the coast and made it to Los Cardones in no time flat. When I arrived, I realized that management of the place had changed, and they had little interest in my budget shenanigans, so I made haste down the beach to Comunidad San Diego, where I was hoping to find a house to rent and get a look at the famous Punta San Diego that sits right out front of the largest single development in NIcaragua, Gran Pacifica. Although this monstrosity proves to be a nuisance to surfing the point in the future, for now it is barely off the ground, so there are few people around providing pressure on the wave.

The swell when I was there was pretty bleak, but I was able to catch a few rides in the morning after I stayed on a vacant lot in San Diego, and was luckily able to find a house that I am considering renting for the next month or so. Due to a terrible forecast for swell, I decided to get on the road again and to some more exploring.

I drove from the Montelimar/Pochomil/Masachapa area down the coast on probably one of the worst roads in the country to Casares. Although I was able to find some beautiful beaches along the way, and stumbled across what proves to be another imposing development along the way, I found very little in the way of waves, so I didn't stay in Casares more than a few minutes to have a beer to wet my whistle.

Due to my drive down the beach (literally on the beach for about 5 km or so), I was now significantly south of where I had planned to be, so I ended up having to go through Managua to return to my northern route back to Leon for festivities for La Dia de la Revolucion.

I got a call that my buddy Josue was in Miramar, so I made haste back there to find that he had already left, but I was lucky enough to find my friend Yili there who was interested in a little beach time. I was looking for waves, but was disappointed to find a lake-like ocean when I arrived back at La Jamaicana. No worries, though, as the swell outlook next week looks decent, and the end of this week is filled with fiestas with friends in Leon.

Posted by NicaNic 07.19.2007 2:14 PM Archived in Nicaragua

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Glad to have been there - and pushed your decision to follow your dreams. C!

09.11.2007 by Christinaa

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