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  • This Week In Nosara #3: Small waves, improving weather, mid December’s news & events…

    This Week In Nosara #3: Small waves, improving weather, mid December’s news & events…

    It’s mid December and it’s time for the 3rd episode of This Week In Nosara. Here’s the notes:

    :01 – :15: Weather synopsis & quick look of waves
    :16 – Xmas parade
    :25 – Jimena Ruiz Roja’s, Nosara’s Champion 2x!!!!!! Check this humble ripper out… She’s proving to be an inspiration for kids everywhere.
    :40 – Kurzbard Art Show with Jen jamming music
    :45 – Caricaco see’s a Bunnywabbit (sorry bad joke, I’m old)
    :53 – NCA Race/Walk & cool paths
    1:03 – Nosara Security Association says security is a real problem in Nosara
    1:08 – The Fiesta’s are back! Expert bull rides happening this week
    1:15 – The Sacred Playground’s fun day of events and Dreamcatcher’s are collecting toys for kids ages 6 to 14
    1:20 – WCA says stay out of rivermouth, Palm Tree Guiones and Baker’s Beach Guiones looking great, get out there and have some fun
    1:35 – Gnome Surf Therapy’s Chris Antao back on Nosara Podcast with Happy Camp updates
    1:42 – Nosara Skatepark is happening!!! Everyone owes a huge thanks to Thierry Von Der Weid… Check out Nosara.com for more info about this community project unfolding. I need to get involved more on this one I owe Thierry some return phone calls and messages.
    1:53 – Epic beach path to Guiones thanks to Villa Zona Azul
    2:00 to 2:15 – Surf conditions on small, clean day
    2:16 to 2:35 – N Guiones crew of Cesar, Ron, Patrick, Christina, Tina A
    2:36 – Longboard hat goofyfoot fellow & way too many more to mention… Beautiful beach people, cute kids and funny beach dogs, etc e
    3:20 cool sliding wave 360’s!!
    3:30 – Back to Main Beach Guiones entrance… Fran is there to protect your stuff!!! Bring tips for him he helps us a bunch.
    3:40 Evening surf session begins
    4:30 Bombero’s putting out beach fires and keeping eye on beach as gets crowded
    5:17 cool sunset.. Rain is fading away as the dry season comes in

  • This Week In Nosara #2: Early December 2022

    This Week In Nosara #2: Early December 2022

    Here’s the news and events from the last week of November & first week of December

  • Did anyone else get sick from surfing during red tide? My luck may have run out

    Did anyone else get sick from surfing during red tide? My luck may have run out

    I’ve been surfing through this entire red tide experience and taking my chances… However, it might have caught up to me.

    Throughout this high season, I’ve been receiving emails and photos and hearing from several community members asking about this and others claiming to have gotten sick… But unfortunately nobody seems to know why the red tide is getting worse in our area.

    To be upfront about it, I’ve grown used to red tide and just kept surfing. So I 100% acknowledge I knew I might get sick, yet paddled out anyways. Surfing is my primary source of entertainment and exercise, so I decided to paddle out most every day this high season. However, my luck may have run out.

    This past week or so I’ve been experiencing an array of physical issues. First a constant head throbbing about 10 days ago. I’m quite used to my head hurting from a TBI injury so I didn’t pay it too much attention. But about 7 days ago my fever spiked up significantly along with strong stomach issues.

    Taking a shower itself was challenging with shivers from freezing immediately followed by profuse sweating. About 4 or 5 days ago, as my head continued to pound, the fever started to break but other symptoms came in. First were sores in my mouth then the following day hives began circulating all around my body.

    Here’s another testimony sent in to me asking for anonymity, but to be published:

    Hola Rich,
    I have gotten poisoned by the red tide twice now. The first time while surfing, the water definitely had the red tint to where I could not see my feet hanging in the water below. But when I was wrapping up my session I found myself in a dark red patch with no visibility at all. That afternoon, my eyes, ears, and throat began itching in the worst way possible. The back of my throat was red-streaked and I was down and out for 4 days. The second time was last Wednesday, was out surfing between Bakers and Main Beach and it was not terrible at first, but then I started working my way south towards Bakers and it was significantly worse. Similar to the first time, I found myself in a dark red patch with no visibility at all. I paddled out, went straight home, showed, jumped in the pool, showered, then I used alcohol drops in my ears, and used a neti pot with iodine solution. That afternoon. same as the first time my eyes, ears, and throat began itching in the worst way possible. The back of my throat was red-streaked and I was down and out for 4 to 5 days. This time was worse as it was painful to pee.


    Year-round resident surfer

    **The reason this is anonymous is this resident doesn’t want businesses or locals to be angry at them for potentially hurting tourism. However, they care about safety and want people to know about their recent experiences.

  • NP #120: Nick Mcalpin shares serious water knowledge & personal opinions in this 38 minute Nosara Podcast episode

    NP #120: Nick Mcalpin shares serious water knowledge & personal opinions in this 38 minute Nosara Podcast episode

    Nick Mcalpin joins Rich for this new episode of the Nosara Podcast to talk about wastewater, storm water and soil management. He explains the problems Nosara has with these three topics and the possible ways we can all start to contribute to the solution. He also shares his own way of living in his property which can inspire many of us to live life differently and in a more ecological way.

    Here are some links of interest:
    https://www.instagram.com/plain.surf/ (Nick’s instagram where he posts a lot about his property and alternative ways of living)
    https://www.harvestingrainwater.com/ (a book Nick mentions)
    https://www.instagram.com/nosarapodcast/
    https://www.facebook.com/NosaraPodcast

  • NP #115: Dr. Robert Edgeworth explains scientific results about Nosara’s water pollution; Asks homeowners and businesses to support a cleaner Nosara

    NP #115: Dr. Robert Edgeworth explains scientific results about Nosara’s water pollution; Asks homeowners and businesses to support a cleaner Nosara

    In this Nosara Podcast episode, Dr. Edgeworth explains the ocean water pollution situation in Playa Guiones and Rio Nosara areas plus calls residents, in particular homeowners and businesses, to support a cleaner Nosara based upon the data from their water collection study.

    He explains Dr. Vanessa Bezy’s efforts on this project, how it is funded, and shares some of his personal opinions about leadership in our area. Robert states: “It’s a big responsibility to apply government power against people’s property rights… So if you want to do that, at least do it well.”