
One of the most popular tourist activities in Costa Rica is the canopy tour, which entails clipping a carabiner to a steel cable that has been strung dollar car rentals between two platforms and traveling to the next platform via this steel cable. We did the zip line at the Buena Vista Lodge , which had eleven platforms and ten cables.
Before heading to the zip line course, the employees fit you in a harness and give you a helmet and pair of construction gloves that are reinforced with an incredibly thick piece of leather across the palm. We then trudged through the jungle to the first platform, where they instructed us how to brake (pull down on the cable ah, so that s what those gloves are for) and what to do if you get stuck in between the platforms (uh, stuck?). And then we were off for ten cables with incredible views of the rainforest.
It was fun, but I m not sure if I really have any desire to do it again. I m not that scared of heights, but it s a bit different when you are standing on a creaky platform 100+ feet above the ground and angry monkeys are howling and baring there teeth five feet away from you. Also, all I could think of was that episode of The Office where Toby breaks his neck because of a zip line harness failure.
Here is a video of Sam on the zip line. Apologies for the poor camera dollar car rentals work, but I was using a Flip MinoHD and was clinging to the tree for dear life (you re always attached to some cable with the secondary safety line, but, uh, yeah ).
Costa Rica: Buena Vista Lodge In addition to the zip line tour, we partook in a few other activities while at the Buena Vista Lodge. We went horseback riding. This is my horse. He was kind of a bully and would bite the other horses in our group. They made us wear these ridiculous helmets....
Off to Costa Rica Tomorrow morning I m heading to Costa Rica and will be there for a week. I m meeting my friend Rian (from GWU) down there. Yes, this will be a normal vacation dollar car rentals with a beach, surfing, etc. There will be no landmines, dollar car rentals tours of nuclear disaster sites, or heavily armed police escorts....
Back to Costa Rica After spending nine days in SoCal, I m off to Costa Rica for another a week of surf, beer, and nachos at Witch s Rock Surf Camp. More on that trip (and North Korea, China, Central Europe, and London) when I return. In the meantime, I ll be posting photos from Costa Rica...
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