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  • The Christophe Jean Charles Nosara Podcast Episode is up! Playa Guiones’ fastest paddler shares Nosara insights & info, Explains how he built a life around surfing, Dealing with crowds, Keeping secrets, There’s ALWAYS a balance to things, Even an apology at the end to some people in the surf lineup :)

    The Christophe Jean Charles Nosara Podcast Episode is up! Playa Guiones’ fastest paddler shares Nosara insights & info, Explains how he built a life around surfing, Dealing with crowds, Keeping secrets, There’s ALWAYS a balance to things, Even an apology at the end to some people in the surf lineup 🙂

    Christophe Jean Charles has been roaming the waters in Playa Guiones seeking the biggest and best set waves for decades. He is one of the fastest paddling surfers in most any lineup and although not huge in size, he is huge in personality, opinions and aggression taking on a big set wave.

    In this Nosara Podcast episode, we learn how Christophe figured out how to base his life around surfing since he was very young and up into this present day as he nears 60 years old. He shares ideas of segmenting beaches to help alleviate crowds, a good bit about what life in Nosara was like back in the day compared to now, discusses how not everything is bad, life has a way of balancing things out and although uncomfortable there is a way. At the same time the good old, opinionated Christophe shares a bunch of opinions and fusses at Rich about a couple things. Is a fun conversation and I’m grateful to Christophe for coming in.

    Here’s recap of our conversation:
    Intro: Rich thanks Christophe for always surfing on big days when weather bad & complains about C paddles fast.
    1: Started surfing at 9 didn’t want to do office. Invented life around surfing
    2: Pulled it off! Rich asks day job C says did & does all kinds of things from body therapy & is naturopath, being a builder he is on 7th house in Nosara.
    3: Rich asks what’s life in Arenales 20 years ago to today. C references panthers, animals, & construction happening and not going to stop
    4: R asks how C wrestling with the pros cons of development. C says road being paved is good
    5: C says #1 thing is life getting better for the Tico populace and for him that is number 1
    6: R asks about crowds & says Guiones been crowded with residents since 09.. Today though many new people don’t surf.
    7: C says understand’s R position & how a realstater needs to find a way to bring people in (this is super incorrect by the way, Nosara super popular)
    8: C upset tax $ not coming back from Nicoya. Why doesn’t government reinvest for the young people in Nosara?
    9: Rich explains needs census to solve issue because on public records Nosara is much smaller than it really is. So we need to prove our size
    10: R explains expat community able to take care of itself but Emmanuel from Desarrollo de Alianza says if we get census we can start the plebiscite process of breaking away from Nicoya.
    11: C would like to get lights at the airport. He explains French version of US is imperialist trash type version. C says living in Nosara was first time he saw organization of trash & R is often helping community.
    12: R agrees Nosara is special in this regard. When times get bad people come together.
    Surf talk: C says when waves are too small the good surfers should get out & let beginners have at it. Then C says we should have sections for different levels at different spots. Surf Schools, beginners, intermediates and advances. C says crowds are dangerous and how he got hit in the ribs by a longboardiing beginner.
    14: R asks how the flag system worked in France? C says 6 flags
    15: C says we have to separate beginners from the advanced we don’t need surf instructors pushing people into crowds. R asks how this system would work… C shares ideas about how to implement
    16: R asks C favorite waves to surf. C definitely one of his favorites. Rich remembers losing a surf contest to C at Ostional in 2010.
    17: R asks about secrecy of Ostional because back in day it was a secret. R says no more secrets everyone knows about Ostional, but what about other spots?
    18: C says it’s good someone from Surfing Nosara is asking this question because him Surfing Nosara symbolized the beginning of the end for Nosara’s glory years.
    18: C says surfers not the smartest people and surfing individualistic and ego filled. C says he has lots of ego and if you know about a wave somewhere just don’t share it. Don’t talk about it.
    19: Surfing bigger than it’s ever been. C says 20 years ago there was still room in the water. He’s saying it’s over we have to adapt.
    20: R says likes C’s proactive thought about crowds but strongly disagrees about people forgetting a spot or just staying quiet is a strong solution. R says plant trees help locals and develop in a nice way.
    21: C says that’s American way and paternalist and instead of getting involved with Ostional people just leave them alone. They are doing great and town is the same now as has been for many decades.
    22: R respects C’s opinion & good for yesterday and today, but strongly disagrees for the future because people are coming. R references Beverly Kitson’s quote about development and R is concerned the local kids don’t have education and skill sets to work at the higher level jobs and it isn’t fair
    23: C points out San Juanillo growing & people electing to live there.
    24: C says leave Ostional alone a bit more but acknowledges future inevitable.
    25: R asks for septic solutions and also points out supply demand situation. C says doesn’t have all the solutions
    26: C says construction should be revised by the authorities for quality, the water situation should be addressed. R asks what areas are going to be the best in 10 years?

    27: C explains the outer areas about 15 to 20 minutes away from everything is how he feels the future will be for the best.

    28: R explains supply and demand curve has adjusted and he can’t afford to live or invest in prime area of Pelada or Guiones, even though his day job is selling real estate in the highest end locations. R says thinks about every day how if he’s struggling then how about the local kids who are trying to find a way to make it here?

    29: C Reminds R things change and its good for the Tico. C says the more development the cheaper things will be for Ticos. He give bread example from 10 years ago and sees balance. R struggles with the positivity from C.

    30: C says human beings by nature will share and cooperate but it takes times for things to balance out. R is happy to listen to C’s thoughts and celebrates the value of long form conversation and hearing people out.

    31: R falls back into losing hope about surfing crowds. Surfing only more popular, internet changed everything. C says there will be something, it is a question of time, patience and working together.

    32: R says he feels water crowded since arrival in 2009 & it was shocking to him how same people there every day. R compares former life in FL to Nosara and after getting to know everyone the surprise and frustration transitioned into liking the vibe, people, seeing C split a peak (inside joke).

    33: R complains about paddling out & new people taking off. Outside of this the people who live here are pretty cool and things are good. C says now young Ticos, tourists, everyone can surf and it’s not like it used to be where only a couple people could surf.

    34: New generation of people are combined with the older folks and rules and regulations of lineup. C says R arrived a bit older into an atmosphere of people with more experience… Wheras today that is gone. There’s young locals and tourists.

    35: C says we have to find balance. Maybe it’s time for next generation to step up. But stay in shape, paddle hard and show these young kids you still have it so don’t miss your wave.

    36: R asks C why is he getting nicer and stuff? C says he’s getting beat up by the ocean and can’t take it as much anymore. R says Nosara too small and weak for his ability and thought went to Bali for that reason.

    37: C trying to lower expectations into what’s coming and realizes he’s on the downturn in age and physical abilities

    38: R asks what 3 favorite restaurants are in the area. C explains his favorites at Bistrot, Celajes, Malacrianza

    39: R asks if anything wasn’t to share while has the platform: C answers saying he wants to apologize to anyone he’s yelled at in lineup, but that’s it

  • Escuela Garza school needs new roof ASAP!! Even $20 or $30 helps… Skate Event at El Pueblo this weekend. Visitors can help, too. Enrollment at school is down so this needs attention.

    Escuela Garza school needs new roof ASAP!! Even $20 or $30 helps… Skate Event at El Pueblo this weekend. Visitors can help, too. Enrollment at school is down so this needs attention.

    Check out this episode about this weekend’s skate event at El Pueblo & details of Escuela Garza’s need for a roof before rain begins.

    Here’s direct link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/empower-nosaras-future-a-roof-for-hope-in-garza

    Corrie from Swill Wines & Mateo Krenz share details of the situation in this Nosara Podcast episode.

    *Sorry audio off a bit; was rushed episode & we could not use our normal setup. Thanks for checking it out!

  • Local Surfers Create Surf Contest Designed To Unite ALL Nosara Demographics; This Saturday 7am bring school supplies for admission fee :)

    Local Surfers Create Surf Contest Designed To Unite ALL Nosara Demographics; This Saturday 7am bring school supplies for admission fee 🙂

    Joel ‘Chata’ Rivera & Marcelo Moran stop by the Nosara Podcast to fill us in about Saturday’s surf tournament in addition to actions local surfers are taking to help their community & promote relationships between ALL segments of Nosara’s residents & guests. these guys wanna make a difference and are looking the whole these contest on a regular basis with the idea to help the local community while uniting every demographic inside this community.

    This Saturday’s contest is probably one of the more fun ones … the admission C is school supplies for children, or anything that helps more local kids get into school. People can pay for their uniforms, shoes, bring paper, pencils, basically any supply that helps children will get you into this fun based contest,

    The winners can earn some money, but the real goal here is to promote community support for the local children. Dreamcatchers is sponsoring the event along with many Nosara businesses helping here & there, too.

  • Increasing numbers of complaints… Must be Xmas time in Nosara! Remember: Nosara is not for everyone

    Increasing numbers of complaints… Must be Xmas time in Nosara! Remember: Nosara is not for everyone

    Christmas & New Year’s Week for those in the vacation rental business is about the equivalent of the April 15th week for a US accountant or the first week of school for a school teacher… You know turbulence is going to happen and some things are going to go wrong, but you never know exactly when, where, or how.

    The one thing we find out for sure: Nosara is not for everyone, and this is never more apparent than the holidays. After all, some people are more used to resort style vacations, or locations without some of Nosara’s challenges.

    Nosara experiences frequent power outages, water issues, bugs & animals, monkeys start yelling at 4:30am, crowded lineups & restaurants at peak season, and as everyone experienced Xmas week: occasionally heavy winds. I forgot to mention security issues, high prices compared to other places (ex: Nicaragua is way less crowded & about 30% of the price), bad roads, & we could keep going, but you get the point by now.

    Ironically, some of these issues are frequently part of the charm to our town for many of us.

    Complaints are frequent, refunds &/or compensation often demanded for inconveniences, while the reality is the booking agency often has zero control of this situation.

    Being a property manager is one of the most challenging jobs in our area. There’s no Home Depot, Walmart, or equivalent to immediately get supplies or needed items. Plus during peak weeks solving issues is not as simple as it is at a resort or standard hotel in a normal destination.

    Nosara is sort of out here in the middle of nowhere & there are only so many service providers available; especially during peak weeks.

    Normally for rentals, it’s not like a hotel room or resort, where someone can simply be transferred… Around here, the normal situation when someone is moving from one rental property to another is there are different owners between the properties who control financial decisions, and sometimes multiple property managers &/or booking agents.

    Tempers often flare and booking agents who are doing their absolute best to help often are powerless while enduring the wrath of an unhappy Nosara visitor needing a place to direct their anger.

    It’s times like this when some people learn Costa Rica might not be for them… Other times, people are initially upset by the inconveniences here. But then, during their stay, they feel more peaceful, healthy, happier, and what seemed like such a big deal at the beginning of their trip is not such a big deal by the end.

    So Nosara may have its inconveniences, which at first are difficult, but this town is sticky! People who are upset at the beginning of the trip often are extremely happy by the end. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen this happen… Some of the most angry people I’ve ever seen at beginning of trips, end up, falling in love with this place, and sometimes even moving down here or at least visiting on a regular basis to tap into the energy of this place (lots of vortex ‘woo’ talk on the Nosara Podcast & around town if you want to hear more).

    This is a prime example of Pura Vida happening, or at least this often comes to mind for me. Almost all of us initially visit, and or move here with a different mentality that originated where we are from. After doing significant time here, we have a way of opening up and learning to roll with things more so than where we are from. I’ve learned this personally, and continue to do so, even after 2 decades of business experience in Costa Rica & 15 years of living here full time.

    My advice: If you’re visiting Nosara at Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Years Week, Presidents Week in February, or Easter (Semana Santa), know the town is pretty full & running at or close to max capacity & service levels are lower than many people are used to experiencing.

    So if you, or your family are higher maintenance, extremely high-level of service, demanding type of folks… Maybe consider visiting Nosara at a different time 🙂

    But if you’re looking for a festive, upbeat, atmosphere, with much more happening than normal… Christmas or New Year’s week could be a really fun time.

    Just keep your expectations low, and try to find some joy in the inconveniences of this strange, yet beautiful, place called Nosara.

  • Plunge Nosara; Infrared Sauna & 3 differing temperature cold plunge tanks

    Plunge Nosara; Infrared Sauna & 3 differing temperature cold plunge tanks

    Plunge Nosara is a spot for an infrared sauna & three different temperatures of cold plunge tanks. It’s fantastic place to cool down and improve inflammation or deal with sickness or soreness in your body. My old friend Mike from Beach Dog Cafe recently saw me walking to the beach, super sore like, as I was recovering from dengue. He urged me to come try out his new business, Plunge Nosara, and I’m super grateful I did. It did not take long to make a big difference in soreness and mental calibration, and I strongly recommend it for anyone with sickness or soreness or any kind of TBI. The first time was a wave of emotions but thereafter has been a smooth ride into less pain and a healthier mindset.

  • Dr. Edgeworth Goes OFF on Nosara’s homeowners using Airbnb data, Asks renters to leave 1 star ‘no flush’ reviews at homes & restaurants, Wants owners to either ‘F&$ing fix it or just sell and leave Nosara’

    Dr. Edgeworth Goes OFF on Nosara’s homeowners using Airbnb data, Asks renters to leave 1 star ‘no flush’ reviews at homes & restaurants, Wants owners to either ‘F&$ing fix it or just sell and leave Nosara’

    In this Nosara Podcast episode, Dr. Robert Edgeworth unloads towards Nosara’s homeowners, especially any and all rental homes and restaurants, to either update their septic treatment systems or ‘Sell your property and leave’ in addition to starting a campaign asking renters to leave ‘one star’ reviews for any house or restaurant asking for toilet paper not to be flushed. He goes through Airbnb’s analytics and cites his reasons for taking these stands. His opinion is anyone with a rental home of any size or magnitude is under an ethical obligation to adjust their septic systems or sell and vacate the community.

    There’s a ton of info in this episode… Much of it which will not be received well by many.

    What are your thoughts? Is Dr. Edgeworth taking this too far? Or is he doing the right thing?