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  #21  
Old 08-11-2007, 06:47 PM
Jer
 
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Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Bob wrote:
> Jer,
>
> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
> it got returned.
>


That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more
recently than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose
and Drake Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a
30-pax twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot
from the altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage
limits, sched, fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)

There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.

Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.

Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get
too crowded. :)


--
jer
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  #22  
Old 08-12-2007, 02:36 PM
Bob
 
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Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

Bob
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> Jer,
>>
>> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
>> it got returned.
>>

>
> That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
>
> There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
>
> Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
>
> Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> crowded. :)
>
>
> --
> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #23  
Old 08-12-2007, 02:36 PM
Bob
 
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Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

Bob
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> Jer,
>>
>> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
>> it got returned.
>>

>
> That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
>
> There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
>
> Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
>
> Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> crowded. :)
>
>
> --
> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #24  
Old 08-12-2007, 02:36 PM
Bob
 
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Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

Bob
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> Jer,
>>
>> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
>> it got returned.
>>

>
> That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
>
> There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
>
> Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
>
> Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> crowded. :)
>
>
> --
> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #25  
Old 08-12-2007, 02:36 PM
Bob
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

Bob
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> Jer,
>>
>> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
>> it got returned.
>>

>
> That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
>
> There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
>
> Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
>
> Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> crowded. :)
>
>
> --
> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #26  
Old 08-12-2007, 02:36 PM
Bob
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.

Bob
"Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> Jer,
>>
>> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
>> it got returned.
>>

>
> That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
>
> There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
>
> Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
>
> Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> crowded. :)
>
>
> --
> jer
> email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #27  
Old 08-13-2007, 07:06 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
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Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

One never hears of any dive charter groups heading to Costa Rica except to go to
the that cold-water destination out in the Pacific with the sharks....so if
you've dived extensively in the Galapagos (another cold water destination)
....why go to Costa Rica? I mean, I'm reading about all these non-diving
activities in these posts that is meant to lure divers to go there....so where's
the beef? How scant is the coral?
And if the diving is so wonderful -- why are the dive charter groups absent?

Bob wrote:

> Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.
>
> Bob
> "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
> news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> > Bob wrote:
> >> Jer,
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
> >> it got returned.
> >>

> >
> > That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> > chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> > than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> > Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> > twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> > altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> > fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
> >
> > There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> > nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> > more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
> >
> > Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> > kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> > profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
> >
> > Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> > crowded. :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > jer
> > email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #28  
Old 08-13-2007, 07:06 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

One never hears of any dive charter groups heading to Costa Rica except to go to
the that cold-water destination out in the Pacific with the sharks....so if
you've dived extensively in the Galapagos (another cold water destination)
....why go to Costa Rica? I mean, I'm reading about all these non-diving
activities in these posts that is meant to lure divers to go there....so where's
the beef? How scant is the coral?
And if the diving is so wonderful -- why are the dive charter groups absent?

Bob wrote:

> Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.
>
> Bob
> "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
> news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> > Bob wrote:
> >> Jer,
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
> >> it got returned.
> >>

> >
> > That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> > chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> > than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> > Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> > twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> > altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> > fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
> >
> > There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> > nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> > more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
> >
> > Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> > kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> > profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
> >
> > Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> > crowded. :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > jer
> > email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #29  
Old 08-13-2007, 07:06 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

One never hears of any dive charter groups heading to Costa Rica except to go to
the that cold-water destination out in the Pacific with the sharks....so if
you've dived extensively in the Galapagos (another cold water destination)
....why go to Costa Rica? I mean, I'm reading about all these non-diving
activities in these posts that is meant to lure divers to go there....so where's
the beef? How scant is the coral?
And if the diving is so wonderful -- why are the dive charter groups absent?

Bob wrote:

> Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.
>
> Bob
> "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
> news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> > Bob wrote:
> >> Jer,
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
> >> it got returned.
> >>

> >
> > That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> > chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> > than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> > Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> > twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> > altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> > fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
> >
> > There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> > nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> > more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
> >
> > Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> > kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> > profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
> >
> > Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> > crowded. :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > jer
> > email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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  #30  
Old 08-13-2007, 07:06 AM
Daniel Kessler
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Costa Rica - Osa Peninsula - Cano Island

One never hears of any dive charter groups heading to Costa Rica except to go to
the that cold-water destination out in the Pacific with the sharks....so if
you've dived extensively in the Galapagos (another cold water destination)
....why go to Costa Rica? I mean, I'm reading about all these non-diving
activities in these posts that is meant to lure divers to go there....so where's
the beef? How scant is the coral?
And if the diving is so wonderful -- why are the dive charter groups absent?

Bob wrote:

> Thanks again. I really appreciate your help.
>
> Bob
> "Jer" <gdunn@airmail.ten> wrote in message
> news:13bsf3rerp9o7f6@corp.supernews.com...
> > Bob wrote:
> >> Jer,
> >>
> >> Thank you for your help and the report. I tried to reply directly, but
> >> it got returned.
> >>

> >
> > That's okay, I see it here and you're welcome. As things happen, I
> > chatted with my Panama cohort a bit earlier who's been there more recently
> > than I, and I asked about transport options between San Jose and Drake
> > Bay. There's Nature Air http://www.natureair.com that uses a 30-pax
> > twin-eng tree-hoppers to the strip at DB. You won't see a lot from the
> > altitude, but it's quick. Website has air routes, baggage limits, sched,
> > fares and makes it far too easy to get around the area. :)
> >
> > There's also cheaper 1-day bus service SJ to Sierpe, a cab to a dock
> > nearby, and water ferry into DB. Unknown cost and sched, but certainly
> > more scenic with no weight limits. I like both features a lot.
> >
> > Either choice, DB has a local PADI shop with their own boats and rental
> > kit for the light travelers. The shop encourages conservative dive
> > profiles and is safety conscious for all the right reasons.
> >
> > Be sure to not tell anybody about this, I don't want the place to get too
> > crowded. :)
> >
> >
> > --
> > jer
> > email reply - I am not a 'ten'


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