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Which mountain are you claiming and where? What are typical weather and conditions at the time you plan your ascent/descent?

Have you looked at local info re routes conditions etc
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One destination I'd highly recommend for solo travel is Manuel Antonio in Costa Rica. It's a stunningly beautiful place with plenty to see and do, from hiking through the rainforest to relaxing on the beach.
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Also companies like Explore and Exodus operate small group tours that you can join as a solo traveller.
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adelynschans wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:43 pm Could you share a resource to get ready for climbing a mountain?
You have 48 hrs to plead your case. We suspect you are only here to post spam.
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javiergonzales wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:33 pm One destination I'd highly recommend for solo travel is Manuel Antonio in Costa Rica. It's a stunningly beautiful place with plenty to see and do, from hiking through the rainforest to relaxing on the beach.
Do you have any other recommendations? Costa Rica seems far for me.
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Timbee wrote: Tue Jan 16, 2024 11:32 pm
javiergonzales wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:33 pm One destination I'd highly recommend for solo travel is Manuel Antonio in Costa Rica. It's a stunningly beautiful place with plenty to see and do, from hiking through the rainforest to relaxing on the beach.
Do you have any other recommendations? Costa Rica seems far for me.
Regrettably I have deep suspicions that Javier is not here to talk about living with dyspraxia. I suspect he just wants to post links to commercial sites some of which may be operated by scammers.
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