For others, it’s images of romantic white sand beaches or lush tropical rainforests. What is this insane sport, you ask? Volcano surfing, of course!Volcano surfing is quickly becoming the latest craze that extreme sportists are flocking to Nicaragua to experience. After heaving, huffing, and scrambling up the face of some of the country’s most rugged volcanoes – many of which are still very active, like the popular Cerro Negro – volcano surfers take a few minutes to view the amazing panoramic vistas, say their prayers, and then strap war-torn snowboards to their feet and hurl themselves right down the volcano. Many veterans of this topsy-turvy sport say it’s an unmatched burst of adrenaline.
Extreme Nicaragua: Extreme Sport Just Got Crazier
When
you think of Nicaragua what is the first thing that comes to mind?
For many, it’s the Sandinistas, the left-wing revolutionary party
that dominated the political landscape in the last part of the 20th
century. For others, it’s images of romantic white sand beaches or
lush tropical rainforests. But, did you know that Nicaragua is
quickly becoming known as the world’s hottest extreme adventure
destination for one of the craziest sports ever imagined?
In fact, adrenaline junkies from all
around the globe are discovering that Nicaragua is home to some of
the best rushes available, everything from windsurfing to crocodile
safaris, extreme diving and mountain biking. However, one sport in
particular is gaining worldwide attention...
You’ll never find it in the Olympics.
Mothers won’t want their kids to take part in it. And, if you can
escape a day of it without cuts, bruises, broken bones, or mild
concussions, you’ll be one of the lucky few.
What is this insane sport, you ask?
Volcano surfing, of course!
Volcano surfing is quickly becoming the
latest craze that extreme sportists are flocking to Nicaragua to
experience.
After heaving, huffing, and
scrambling up the face of some of the country’s most rugged
volcanoes – many of which are still very active, like the popular
Cerro Negro – volcano surfers take a few minutes to view the
amazing panoramic vistas, say their prayers, and then strap war-torn
snowboards to their feet and hurl themselves right down the volcano.
Taking advantage of the ashen
mountainsides – many of which are still smoking hot – surfers
carve up the volcano and soar down the mountain like a blast of
molten lava…careful to avoid (or attempt to do so, at least) the
countless shards, rocks, and hidden obstacles that make the downhill
experience more like trekking through a vertical minefield than a
pleasant day in the snow.
Many veterans of this topsy-turvy sport
say it’s an unmatched burst of adrenaline. Even when the going
isn’t so fast and furious – often you’ll be knee-high in
silt-like ash and moving slower than a turtle – the fact that
you’ve chosen to ride down the face of an active volcano with only
a little board between you and certain danger has a sexy quality all
its own!
If you’re asking yourself what the
draw of such an insane sport is…it’s probably not for you. But,
if you’re that one in a hundred who, once they’ve heard of it,
have to do whatever it takes to get on that volcano…you don’t
need anybody to explain the appeal. Pure adrenaline, total
excitement…and, often some wickedly good scratches and scars that
will provide years of fireside story-telling of that one summer when…
So, if you’re headed to Nicaragua,
take time to enjoy the timeless romance of the Caribbean Sea or the
calm peacefulness of the white sandy beaches and crystal blue waters
of the Pacific Ocean. Take in the remarkable magic of the tropical
rainforests, jungles, and wildlife reserves. Check out the amazing
real estate bargains that can be found in every corner of this
beautiful country. But, when you’ve had your fill of these more
placid experiences, take a bumpy ride west over toward Cerro Negro
way and – even if you don’t do it yourself – check out the
thrill seekers and action heroes who are defying gravity (and sanity)
as they tear it up down the face of an active and ready-to-rumble
volcano.
<Strong>It’s an experience you (and your
body) won’t soon forget!</Strong>
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riginally from San Diego, California, Scott Taylor is an extreme adventure-loving world traveler and international real estate expert and investor living and working in Panama City, Panama. With years of experience investing in countries around the globe, Scott has a particular affection for the land, people, and—of course—real estate of Nicaragua. He’s invested in everything from cosmopolitan apartments to beachfront property and everything in between. Scott loves helping others realize their dreams of living and investing in Nicaragua and has dedicated his time to creating the informational resources to allow people to discover the possibilities which can be found at his site: wwwLiveAndInvestInNicaragua.com |
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