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Road Warrior
Thoroughly relaxed and recovered from our hangovers we pushed towards La Ceiba, Honduras and Pico Bonito National Park.
Semana Santa (Holy Week) was rapidly approaching. During Semana Santa the entire latin american populace takes the week off and heads to the coastline to party it up. On the beaches of Tela we were sitting at ground-zero for the madness. The hotel owners all said we should get the hell out of dodge before Monday, every single hotel room was booked up for the next 8 days and people were flocking in by the thousands when we hit the road.
We headed for the hills! Specifically Pico Bonito national park located outside the town of La Ceiba, Honduras. We stopped by the grocery and stocked up on supplies. We were planning to be gone for at least a week up in the mountain, vowing only to come out once the madness had ended.
The Rio Cangrejal winds through Pico Bonito park. Rio Cangrejal is known for its world-class white-water rafting.
We followed dirt roads all throughout the park searching for free place to pirate camp. Unfortunately you had the river on one side and crazy dense jungle on the other. Not many opportunity's for camping. Beautiful country though.
I had some fun mashing through some wild river crossings and getting some weird looks from kids wondering why this gringo is driving in their swimming holes.
On the road we pass this hut slinging some sort of jungle hooch. We, of course, pulled over to have a taste.
Guifiti/Gifiti is a Garifun native drink made out of sticks, herbs (including that good good), spices, and rum. It tastes like crap but they say its good for your health and vigor.
Saluld!
They also had this bottle of AIDS for sale. Surprisingly it was pretty damn good.
Sun was starting to set and we still had not found a place to camp, We passed a few hostel/hotels on the way up the mountain so doubled-back to check them out.
We found a spot called “Omega Tours” who offer cabins/camping/rafting tours in Pico Bonito. $5 a night and they have a bar. Sold!
More pics and the rest of the story on the blog at http://homeonthehighway.com
Semana Santa (Holy Week) was rapidly approaching. During Semana Santa the entire latin american populace takes the week off and heads to the coastline to party it up. On the beaches of Tela we were sitting at ground-zero for the madness. The hotel owners all said we should get the hell out of dodge before Monday, every single hotel room was booked up for the next 8 days and people were flocking in by the thousands when we hit the road.
We headed for the hills! Specifically Pico Bonito national park located outside the town of La Ceiba, Honduras. We stopped by the grocery and stocked up on supplies. We were planning to be gone for at least a week up in the mountain, vowing only to come out once the madness had ended.
![IMG_9308-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9308-Large_thumb.jpg)
The Rio Cangrejal winds through Pico Bonito park. Rio Cangrejal is known for its world-class white-water rafting.
![IMG_9296-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9296-Large_thumb.jpg)
We followed dirt roads all throughout the park searching for free place to pirate camp. Unfortunately you had the river on one side and crazy dense jungle on the other. Not many opportunity's for camping. Beautiful country though.
![IMG_9319-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9319-Large_thumb.jpg)
I had some fun mashing through some wild river crossings and getting some weird looks from kids wondering why this gringo is driving in their swimming holes.
![IMG_9316-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9316-Large_thumb.jpg)
![IMG_9317-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9317-Large_thumb.jpg)
On the road we pass this hut slinging some sort of jungle hooch. We, of course, pulled over to have a taste.
![IMG_9358-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9358-Large_thumb.jpg)
Guifiti/Gifiti is a Garifun native drink made out of sticks, herbs (including that good good), spices, and rum. It tastes like crap but they say its good for your health and vigor.
![IMG_9360-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9360-Large_thumb.jpg)
Saluld!
![IMG_9363_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9363_thumb.jpg)
They also had this bottle of AIDS for sale. Surprisingly it was pretty damn good.
![IMG_9361-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9361-Large_thumb.jpg)
Sun was starting to set and we still had not found a place to camp, We passed a few hostel/hotels on the way up the mountain so doubled-back to check them out.
We found a spot called “Omega Tours” who offer cabins/camping/rafting tours in Pico Bonito. $5 a night and they have a bar. Sold!
![IMG_9501-Large_thumb.jpg](http://homeonthehighway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/IMG_9501-Large_thumb.jpg)
More pics and the rest of the story on the blog at http://homeonthehighway.com