Zip Line in Costa Rica
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There are 14 platforms with 13 zip lines that
take you down the mountain in stages. When you arrive on the
first platform a guide attaches the zip line trolley to the
steel cable. You hold onto the harness with one hand and grasp
the cable (behind your head) with your leather braking hand.
Then you just calmly (Yeah, right!) go to the edge of the
platform, bend your knees and step off the edge. You accelerate
quickly and if you're not in total panic, you may notice the
whizzing sound of the trolley as you're speeding down the
cable. As you approach the next platform you quickly lock your
eyes on the guide as he makes hand signals. The signals give
you useful information such as "at the speed you're
approaching, you may become embedded in the tree. Slow
down!"
Some people prefer to take their chances with
the high speed approach after experiencing the opposite. That's
when you brake too much and stop short of the platform. The
long cable sags, so that the end of the zip line is actually
uphill. If you stop short, you find yourself dangling from the
cable a few hundred feet up in the air. To get to the platform
you have to turn yourself around and pull yourself hand over
hand until the guide can reach you. this seems to un-nerve some
people as they have to let go of whatever they're holding on
to, in order to complete this maneuver.
Forgetting the details, what it's really all
about is a lot of fun and an exhilarating adventure. It's
amazing to be soaring through the rain forest canopy, and the
view from the platforms is unlike any other. If you ever get
the chance, this is a worthwhile adventure.
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In the photos you can see the platforms
used for take-offs and landings throughout the canopy tour.
Getting to the start of the zip line is also an
adventure. A shuttle bus through the city of Li'mon,
and then a steep climb up a narrow dirt road. At times it
seemed the shuttle was impossibly agile, as the wet dirt road
grew ever steeper. Higher and higher, soon you could see a vast
sea of green below, peeking between the tree trunks. At last we
reached a plateau and 19 brave souls left the relative safety
of the shuttle bus. You could hear nervous giggles and chatter
as the guides began outfitting everyone with the harnesses and
safety gear. After a brief lesson on hand signals and how to
use the leather glove for braking, we were off to the first
platform.
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