Here in Costa Rica and especially at Qerc, they are very environmentally aware, so we hung our laundry to dry, which sometimes takes 2 or 3 days to dry in the rain forest!
At our lunch stop at the River Savegre, Professor Earwicker decided to see if he could cross it, and he did! This is him mid-air on the way back to the other side.
We hiked in about 5 hours from Qerc to the Mora farm, and were met by Nelson Mora and his father Orlando to give us a ride around the ravine to their home at Armonia Ambiental. They are coffee farmers and we were able to see their farm, coffee trees, grind coffee and best of all drink tons of coffee!
Our group has played lots of card games since we've been together, including Nerts, Kings on the Corner, Idiot, and I taught some of them a midwest game, Euchre.
While at Mora farm, we hiked to the to the lookout, but could see only fog, learned the process of how sugar cane is broken down to sugar, learned about the medicinal plants that Noire Mora uses for her remedies and hiked to several waterfalls and a rock house that Orlando lived in until he was five.
Allea Meza and I (Jamie Tucker) at one of the waterfalls

While at Mora farm, we hiked to the to the lookout, but could see only fog, learned the process of how sugar cane is broken down to sugar, learned about the medicinal plants that Noire Mora uses for her remedies and hiked to several waterfalls and a rock house that Orlando lived in until he was five.
Dario, the Mora's youngest son ran after Ben and Jered when we were walking to the bus, he didn't want to say goodbye! The Mora family were all very sweet to us and we felt blessed that we were able to meet them and see they farm and spend time with them.
Most of us were sad to say our farewells to the Mora family, but we headed back on the bus with our amazing driver, Moma to return to San Gerardo de Dota on a grueling two hour climb out of the Providencia valley. We had some adventures on the way up the mountain, a fallen tree, and some cows that were hanging out on the side of the road.
It really did look like our bus could slide off the mountain! But we had a fantastic bus driver who got us around the tree and back on the road.




