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Hiking "off the beaten path" and walking through a nature wonderland! That's what, the Boquete Nature Hikes will be doing this Wednesday.
We meet in front of Sugar & Spice again at 8:30 A.M leaving at 8:35 as, then car pool to Bajo Mono to hiked the Cascada Escondida as the locals call it and/or as the gringos have named it The Pipeline Trail.
On that morning, we may hear and see the Resplendent Quetzales as their season is beginning.
Bring $3.00 for entry fee or if you have a jubilado card $1.50. Exact change please.
This is one of the favorite trails in Boquete for birders. The trail is in shade, in semi-rain forest and the trail is marked. Cascada Escondida has some very old trees, one in particular dates back to 1,000 years. This hike will be run about 3 hours.
Requirements, to be in good health.
Pack water, snack, bug spray, cap/hat, binocs and your camera.
Wear hiking boots and bring your hiking sticks (I have some to loan).
Here are a few photos from the trail. Just show up - no need to RSVP.
See you on the trail
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