Costa Rica
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From here the main road (which is a wide dirt road starting right outside Puerto Jimenez) continues uphill westwards. A much narrower and rockier dirt road branches off downhill towards the beaches. We initially wanted to drive further down to the other places marked on iOverlander but because of one muddy patch decided not to. It may have been fine with our Ford Transit Extended and AT tires but we did not want to push it. There are also a couple shallow creeks to cross further down and some sections with low hanging branches. Definitely not an issue during dry season but we had a quite night at the side of the road. Beach is a couple minutes walking down the hill. Saw a bunch of monkeys!
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From here the main road (which is a wide dirt road starting right outside Puerto Jimenez) continues uphill westwards. A much narrower and rockier dirt road branches off downhill towards the beaches. We initially wanted to drive further down to the other places marked on iOverlander but because of one muddy patch decided not to. It may have been fine with our Ford Transit Extended and AT tires but we did not want to push it. There are also a couple shallow creeks to cross further down and some sections with low hanging branches. Definitely not an issue during dry season but we had a quite night at the side of the road. Beach is a couple minutes walking down the hill. Saw a bunch of monkeys!
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