(By the way, we have learned all bus drivers say they are going to what ever town you ask about. That just means they are going that general direction. They do not tell you there is direct bus or that if you take there's you need to take 3 more etc. It's kind of funny. We have never been lost yet. Most buses are a quarter and get you very far. 2-3 hour rides are sometimes 60 cents.)
And then we took a short ride onto Juayua. Most of the day was spent climbing higher into the mountains on buses. They build lots of furniture up in this area. I would of loved to jump off the bus and look at this area more. However up here buses run very infrequently.
Halie chose the hotel this time so we are at a mountain resort in Anepeca. This place is pretty crazy for here in El Salvador. Seems like someone's dream about 5-7 years ago. It is fancy, but my guess is it will be closed in a couple years. Build it and they will come mentality.
We took the bus back to Jauyua late yesterday afternoon. We actually seen about 3 Americans there. That makes maybe 5 this whole trip. Jauyua was a nice little town. We checked out the shops, had coffee etc. Our main lodge at the hotel closes at 5:00 and they also shut off all the power there and the wi-fi.
So Halie and I laid in the hammocks in from of our room for awhile and read. I bed by 8:00. It gets dark around 6:30.
At 9:00 we are going zip lining! Halie is pretty stoked. In just hoping the cables hold me. At 220, I am the biggest guy in the country! We are in the Ahuachapan mountains, so it should be pretty sweet.







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