When
we arrived in Cuenca, we made a list of things we had to do while we were here
(remember the task napkin?). One thing was go zip lining at Cuenca Canopy. I
had been dreading it since I saw it on our list, mainly because I’m a chicken,
I don’t like heights and because oddly enough, I don’t want to DIE!
Unfortunately
the dreaded day arrived. We met at Jeff and Jenny’s house, where we ate lunch
and then off we went to catch the bus. One bus came and it passed us despite
the fact that we were standing at a bus stop with a sign. So we walked farther up
the road to the next stop and waited for the next bus. When it came, we couldn’t
believe how packed it was. But we were troopers and stuffed ourselves onto the
bus in true Ecuadorian style. WOW, I’ve never been so close to strangers
before. We made it out to Ricaurte where there was a taxi stand. Because there
were six of us, we had to get two cabs. The cabbies wanted to charge us $6 per
car to get to Cuenca Canopy, but Stephanie stuck to her guns that it should
only be $5 and IT WORKED! We took this crazy road which consisted of very deep
holes at very fast speeds.
When we walked up to the window to pay, I really wanted to back out, but I guess at that point it was a little too late. So they suited us up in all this heavy stuff and gave us helmets and off to the first one we went. Like I said earlier I’m SCARED of heights! And to me the first one was up high and I had to walk up these stairs that didn’t look all that safe or sturdy. But I made it to the top and it was my turn. Stephmom and Jeff were standing at the bottom watching me. The guy hooked me up to the line and told me to sit……and off I was. SCREAMING!! Even though I was only about 20 feet off the ground. (It was more like 10)
The next lines got progressively higher each time. After about 3 or so I got use to it, but it was still scary. Eventually I could relax enough not to break down the whole time. The last few were extremely high but they were really fun, except the bug flying into my face. Too close to my mouth for comfort.
We finished the last one and had to hike back to the top and it was a killer. We all took a little rest after reaching the top. Then back to walking to the front desk. We took off all the gear (which made us all feel 10 lbs. lighter) got our bags and headed to the restaurant area to get water and relax for a few before heading on the long hike back.
This hike wasn’t bad because Jeff was behind me which means he was REALLY slow. It was just a very long hike. So once we got to the top we rewarded ourselves with either ice-cream or a popsicle. Me, Stephanie, and Jeff all got a frutilla popsicle. Ariel and Jenny got ice-cream and Ashley decided not to get anything (Topsy, bleh!). After waiting a very long time, our bus finally came. It took us to the end of its route and we had to catch another one which dropped us off close to Jeff and Jenny’s. We headed back to their house to get our stuff and head home.
After all my fears of heights and not wanting to zip line, I can now say that it was really fun and I’m so glad I did it! But I’m still scared of heights :) - Kaitlyn
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