The end of the second week was exceedingly productive.
Thursday morning we installed the other two panels here at the inn, and in the afternoon visited a Nazarene school.
Friday morning we set up the system at St. Andrews, the Anglican school in San Ignacio. It went exceedingly quickly, and we were back at the inn by lunch. Because it had gone so fast, in the afternoon we went to the Nazarene school and set up the that system.
Saturday we decided to go to 1600 foot falls. We left the inn around 10 and started the drive up into the mountains. 1600 foot falls is part of a park, but it isn't directly connected to the park. We went through the parks entrance, then continued on this rugged road for several miles. The road got to be so bad, we could not drive any farther, so we hiked the last five miles. The view was totally worth it.




We stayed at the view point for just over an hour, then started the 5 mile hike back to our car.
Thursday morning we installed the other two panels here at the inn, and in the afternoon visited a Nazarene school.
Friday morning we set up the system at St. Andrews, the Anglican school in San Ignacio. It went exceedingly quickly, and we were back at the inn by lunch. Because it had gone so fast, in the afternoon we went to the Nazarene school and set up the that system.
Saturday we decided to go to 1600 foot falls. We left the inn around 10 and started the drive up into the mountains. 1600 foot falls is part of a park, but it isn't directly connected to the park. We went through the parks entrance, then continued on this rugged road for several miles. The road got to be so bad, we could not drive any farther, so we hiked the last five miles. The view was totally worth it.




We stayed at the view point for just over an hour, then started the 5 mile hike back to our car.
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