The scariest part of the whole trip was driving up the mountain in these old jeep looking things. We didn't have any seat belts and we went straight up the hill side hoping we didn't fall out or tip over.
This is the equipment we had to wear and we had to go through
orientation. Don't we look stylish?
They taught us how to use our right hand on the cable behind us to slow us down or to keep us fom turning backwards.

This is our tour guide Anna Maria and her helper or the guy who tackles us at the end of each zip line if you don't slow down enough.
This is our tour guide Anna Maria and her helper or the guy who tackles us at the end of each zip line if you don't slow down enough.
You zip through the air at speeds up to 50mph (unless you are a chicken and use your hand to brake too much) and land on a podium for the next leg of the trip. There were a
total of 9 zip lines in all.

I would highly recommend this to anyone who might go to Mexico. It was a riot and the Mexican people were so much fun to be with.
Muy bueno!!!
After zip lining we went to learn about how they make tequilla and then back to the ship.
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Tequilla huh? No wonder you guys had such a great cruise. :) j/k!
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