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Volcanoes, broken toes, zip lines and steep climbs: Honeymooning in Costa Rica
Photo by Dave Pidgeon
Dave Pidgeon is a news reporter, freelance travel writer, advid hiker, scratch golfer and excellent tipper. He also happens to be my best friend. He and his bride Alison just got back from honeymooning in Costa Rica, and the first in a series of highly entertaining hiking/adventure stories has been posted on his blog, Compass Points.
Quick primer: A week before his wedding his gallbladder decided it wanted to secede from his body, he found out some bad job-related news, and dealt with a painful dental emergency. There’s no chance anything could go wrong for the lucky couple stuck deep in a jungle for a week, right?
Read and enjoy: Compass Points in Costa Rica