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The course takes place at the beginning of the dry season, but you will
still encounter regular rain storms, every 3-4 days. Thus, come prepared
with a rain poncho or good anorak and a pair of rubber boots as parts
of the trail can become very muddy. The dry-season also brings with it a
number of cold fronts, known locally as Friajes, where the temperature
can drop to a humid 10 degrees Celsius! So also don’t forget to bring at
least one warm sweatshirt and a pair of jeans or a warm pair of
trousers/pants. |
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