Cruise to Mexican Riviera (Part 2)

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puerto vallarta

our first port was puerto vallarta. broc surprised me by signing us up for the extreme canopy outdoor adventure.

the excursion consisted of a thirty minute speed boat ride to another dock where we were then transported to base camp in yellow army vehicles. at base camp we were decked out with all our gear and prepped for a mule ride to the starting point of the hike. after a steep jaunt up to the first zip line it was all downhill from there. we got to experience nine amazing zip lines, repelling down a waterfall, and a free fall drop. it was incredible to say the least. if you are ever, and i mean ever, in puerto vallarta you absolutely need to do this. it was worth every dollar. in a later post i will give you all the information (cost, company, etc.)

happy picture perusing!

while waiting for our excursion transportation we got to see some parrots. i even had a parrot perched on my shoulder at one point but didn’t feel like paying the cruise ship $10.00 for the kodak moment. 
mr. parrot himself. one of his friends was learning how to say “hola.” made us smile. 

all set for the speed boat ride. gotta love the construction orange.

once we docked these were the banana yellow trucks we took up to base camp. such friendly drivers. 

the foliage and tropical greenery in puerto vallarta blew me away. very picturesque.

on our mules headed up the mountain. side note: this picture all of the following pictures until you get to the yellow army trucks were taken by the company photographer. they are not my handy work. it would have been impossible to take these on our own. so glad they had a photographer on hand to capture it all for us.

our crew. they held our lives in their very hands and did an awesome job at it. i never once even thought about how potentially dangerous what we were doing could be. they kept us 100% safe. 

first zip line.

repelling down the waterfall. 

another of the many zip lines.

the free fall.

the landing.

you can see the bridge above broc that you walk out on to do the free fall.

the water felt so good!

so much fun! i didn’t want it to end!
it’s a race. even with me getting a head start, broc still won!

i take it he enjoyed the excursion too!

the yellow, german, army trucks that took us up to base camp (broc just informed me they are made by mercedes. oo la la!)

the view of the valley from base camp

the cove we docked at after the speed boat ride.

other side of the cove. not as exciting.

an arch that we were apparently supposed to “oo” and “ah” over? kind of cool i guess.
and that is the end of puerto vallarta. i am fairly certain this was my favorite day of the trip. 
ps. for all you pro photographers/photo critics out there, i am not a pro. far from it. we have a basic digital camera that i use maybe two of the settings on. i basically know how to turn on and off the flash. that’s about it. so please be patient with me on this blog as i fine tune my photo taking skills. i know my photo’s are not up to par as of yet. i’m working on it. 

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