Up Front Featured Articles

Wow…how do we decide what to feature from a country with so much to offer? You can review all our cover stories by the photos on the front covers of Howler Magazine. You’ll soon see the diversity as we highlight1 one particular story to be “up front.” 

Editorials

We are thrilled to share our thoughts in editorials about Costa Rica! This enchanting country, brimming with biodiversity and natural wonders, never fails to captivate our imagination. Our own personal experiences create our editorials. Daily we immerse ourselves in what is going on in our beautiful country.   Sometimes it’s about shedding light on some of the most pressing issues faced by the nation, these editorials serve as a rallying cry for all who wish to protect and preserve the unparalleled beauty of
Costa Rica. As we delve into each editorial, you’ll discover a variety of topics. At Howler, we pursue to share the positive attributes, but we do not ignore some of the not-so-positive attitudes and trends we experience.   – John Quam, Owner, Editor in Chief

The Economic Impact  To Costa Rica For Cycling Events

The Economic Impact To Costa Rica For Cycling Events

by Christian Suárez At the macro level, the economic impact of a cycling event is measured across four major dimensions: direct spending, the multiplier effect, employment and tax revenue, and the destination's tourism positioning. The OECD specifically...

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First Costa Rican Woman to Qualify for the Olympics

First Costa Rican Woman to Qualify for the Olympics

Milagro Mena Solano• Date of Birth: April 30, 1993• Place of Origin: Puntarenas, Costa Rica• Discipline: Cycling — primarily road cycling, and also mountain biking (MTB) Follow her on Instagram Athletic Career• Beginnings and Development: From a young age, she...

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Francisco de Jesús Torres Parajeles (known as Canko) Story

Francisco de Jesús Torres Parajeles (known as Canko) Story

My beginnings in cycling were in 1973 when the Tour of Costa Rica arrived in Liberia. This caught my attention because there were cyclists from different countries. From that moment on, I became a fan of bicycle racing. At age 12, I saved up to buy my first bicycle....

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International Cycling Race Comes to Costa Rica

International Cycling Race Comes to Costa Rica

Pérez Zeledón: A Debut Edition of Great Significance GFNY—short for Gran Fondo New York—is today one of the most recognized brands in amateur cycling worldwide. It originated in New York with a clear mission: to allow amateur cyclists to experience, for a single day,...

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Do Billboards Hurt Costa Rica’s Eco-Tourism Image?

Do Billboards Hurt Costa Rica’s Eco-Tourism Image?

Sign Pollution!! Commercial billboards have become a growing concern in parts of Costa Rica because they can visually disrupt the natural landscapes that the country is famous for. Although the country markets itself globally as an eco-tourism destination,...

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Honk or Help

Honk or Help

 By Terry Carlile Driving in Costa Rica is an adventure worthy of its own chapter in the "Travel and Adventures" section of Howler. The conditions are as unpredictable as a soap opera plot twist, varying with your location, the time of day, and whether or not a herd...

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The Children of Costa Rica

The Children of Costa Rica

By Terry Carlile Sometimes lost in the midst of the beauty of Costa Rica… overlooked by some due to denial… and brushed over because they do not fit our “paradise” narrative… the children of Costa Rica. The condition of the child population in Costa Rica reveals a mix...

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Dear USA: You Don’t Own the Word ‘America

Dear USA: You Don’t Own the Word ‘America

By John Quam, Editor in Chief When I first moved to Costa Rica almost twelve years ago, I was stopped mid-sentence by something small but world-shifting. I’d casually said I was “American.” A Tico friend smiled and, with no hint of sarcasm, replied, “So am I.” It was...

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Celebrating the Dining Culture of Costa Rica

Celebrating the Dining Culture of Costa Rica

Expat Traditional Holiday Meals Go Tico? Expats can beautifully combine traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas foods with Costa Rican influences by blending familiar holiday dishes with local ingredients and flavors. For Thanksgiving, incorporating Costa Rican staples...

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