Sarah and I began Sunday with breakfast at our hotel again, which ended up being a lifesaver as we didn't return to get lunch until after 4pm! After breakfast we packed our bag and suited up for our day-long adventure: a zipline canopy tour, rappelling and horseback riding. It was raining off-and-on-again and our shuttle was late, but we were both too excited to really care. Once we got to the Go Adventure office, we suited up and took another bus to the zipline course.
I wish they’d had helmets that we could’ve attached the GoPro to, but sadly we had to settle for some photos and videos at the end of each of the 14 ziplines we went across. The views of the jungle as we flew through the air were amazing - quite an out of body experience.
One thing we noticed a lot in the jungle was all the ants marching, gathering leaves for their colony. It was pretty cool to see so many tiny creatures carrying leaves 4 or 5 times their size, all toward one coordinated goal.
After we finished the zipline course, we rappelled down a 150 foot cliff. Pretty intimidating, but we felt a little better knowing there was an extra safety line to make sure we didn't fall.
The trip down was not as scary as I thought it would be - you end up focusing so much on where to plant your feet, that you never really look down to see just how high up you are. In some ways, it was scarier to watch the rest of our group do it once I was already on the ground.
The final part of our adventure was horseback riding. It was about a mile from the end of the zipline course back to the Go Adventure office. Our horseback guides gave very detailed instructions in Spanish and about two sentences of instructions in English. We both just let our horses go with the flow and we ended up just fine (though it was a little unnerving when the guide started yelling and the horses all started running…a little heads up would've been nice!).
Next stop: food. At this point it was more of an early dinner than late lunch. We ate at Novillito's, a steakhouse in between our hotel and downtown La Fortuna. It was very well reviewed on TripAdvisor (which has already served us very well with hotels and meals) and it lived up to our expectations. After our hearty meal, we walked home (about a mile), took a shower and crashed. Tomorrow we head back to San Jose before leaving for the Pacific coast on Tuesday.