I’m sure most of us have had an absolute white-knuckled drive through a terrifying road - whether it’s a terrifying mountain switchback or just a poorly designed miserable highway. Go nuts!

  • Amongog@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    1 year ago

    Haha. I knew I was gonna find our roads here.

    And yeah you drove by the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) at night. That’s a big no-no!
    That road is always almost coveted with fog (even during the day).

    I would say this road is second most dangerous after Route 32. And yeah, Route 32 is the worst offender here. It cuts through one of our biggest national parks. It has no business there, and mother nature is always trying to reclaim that lost strip.

    Always avoid doing long trips during the night in Costa Rica, especially if you’re not a local. We have very narrow and poorly maintained roads.

    • CountVon@sh.itjust.works
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      1 year ago

      And yeah you drove by the Cerro de la Muerte (Death Mountain) at night. That’s a big no-no! That road is always almost coveted with fog (even during the day).

      Wait, so the actual proper name of the mountain I crossed, at night, under heavy fog, translates as Death Mountain?? Actually yeah, that seems pretty sensible based on what I saw. Clearly I was lucky to make it through without suffering a disaster of some kind. On the one hand I fully acknowledge that I was an idiot to put myself in that situation… but on the other hand it sounds really badass, so this detail is definitely getting added to the story whenever I tell it in future.