 This is the hut where we met up and gathered our gear.
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 Every home must have chickens.
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 First of several pics of our short ride on the back of pickups to the starting point. The roads were VERY steep.
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 One of the guides.
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 We had to hike a bit to get to the zipline section. But first, we had to go through a cave.
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 Entrance to cave.
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 Mary Gail going down into cave section.
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 You could tap on stalagtites like tubular bells.
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 Cave exit.
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 Hiking somemore to get to the zipline area.
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 Hook up.....
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 ...and go!!
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 Mary Gail coming in for a landing.
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 After seven ziplines, the final stage was to rapell down a 75-ft cliff.
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 Mary Gail unbuckling from rapelling.
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 Short walk across footbridge on way to pickup point.
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 View from footbridge.
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 Riding back to staging area. Though hard to depect, the road must have been at least 45 degree angle. Very steep and narrow.
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 One of the trucks used to drive us to our destinations. We sat in the back and hung on for dear life!
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 Group picture after our adventure. Mary Gail is above the lady with the sunglasses on her head.
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 A view from the very steep and narrow road we took in our car.
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 On our way back to San Juan.
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