Finding our Groove at Cloudbridge
January 7, 2015 | 2015 Costa Rica, Study Abroad | 1 Comment
The mornings are warm and sunny. In the afternoons, the clouds roll in like fog, settling farther and farther down from the mountains until they are in the treetops where we stay. After all the preparations for our Costa Rica trip, our students are figuring out just how beautiful Cloudbridge is.
But, of course, these are mountains and the hikes are hard. Students are now comparing muscle aches like old married couples. The Dung Beetle Group huddled around this afternoon. Senior Michael Blankenship said, “I didn’t even know I had these muscles. ”
For all the challenges, there are equal rewards. The views. The fresh fruit at breakfast. The crow of roosters. The chirp of parakeet flocks flying up the river. The turn of a trail that reveals a cascading waterfall–somehow the Spanish word catarata sounds better to us now.
Our days are filled with morning research projects. Students make hikes with their project groups into the Reserve to set traps for beetles, to mount a motion-activated camera, and to measure and collect plants. After the physical activity, lunch has never tasted better. Then, in the afternoons, we rest. After a daily evening class meeting, there are more adventures to be had… night hikes.
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Linda Moskalyk
Tom and I enjoy having you here. What a nice write up about your experience at the reserve. We hope that the group learns something about the significance of tropical forests and their role in the environment.