Waterfall Rappeling/ Bosque del Cabo
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Waterfall Rappeling/ Bosque del Cabo
After reviewing the activites offered by BDC, I'm assuming they don't offer a waterfall rappeling trip. I was wondering if anyone has ever used the one offered by El Remanso or has any suugestions or comments on any others in the area. Thanks
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BdC has a more extensive list that what is on their website. They do offer water rapelling. I'm cuting and pasting the following from their activities list:
Waterfall Rappelling
This is a great tour for the adventurous and active person! Are you ready for the adventure of your life? After completing a brief instruction course teaching you the mechanics of rope descent you will first rappel over a 40’ waterfall; you will then move on to the impressive 100’ King Louie Waterfall. This is an excellent tour that you will remember for a lifetime. Subject to varying levels of water flow throughout the year; very active tour; ages 10+; wear sneakers or Tevas or water shoes; 2-3 hours
$75/person
Waterfall Rappelling
This is a great tour for the adventurous and active person! Are you ready for the adventure of your life? After completing a brief instruction course teaching you the mechanics of rope descent you will first rappel over a 40’ waterfall; you will then move on to the impressive 100’ King Louie Waterfall. This is an excellent tour that you will remember for a lifetime. Subject to varying levels of water flow throughout the year; very active tour; ages 10+; wear sneakers or Tevas or water shoes; 2-3 hours
$75/person
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BdC has a more extensive list that what is on their website. They do offer water rapelling. I'm cutting and pasting the following from their activities list:
Waterfall Rappelling
This is a great tour for the adventurous and active person! Are you ready for the adventure of your life? After completing a brief instruction course teaching you the mechanics of rope descent you will first rappel over a 40’ waterfall; you will then move on to the impressive 100’ King Louie Waterfall. This is an excellent tour that you will remember for a lifetime. Subject to varying levels of water flow throughout the year; very active tour; ages 10+; wear sneakers or Tevas or water shoes; 2-3 hours
$75/person
Waterfall Rappelling
This is a great tour for the adventurous and active person! Are you ready for the adventure of your life? After completing a brief instruction course teaching you the mechanics of rope descent you will first rappel over a 40’ waterfall; you will then move on to the impressive 100’ King Louie Waterfall. This is an excellent tour that you will remember for a lifetime. Subject to varying levels of water flow throughout the year; very active tour; ages 10+; wear sneakers or Tevas or water shoes; 2-3 hours
$75/person
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Sorry to ask you this Jackie but can you also email me the list of activities that aren't listed on their web site? Thanks ,[email protected]
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Hi Jackie!
Could you please email the lsit to me, too?
[email protected]
(just take out the NO SPAM)
Thank You!!
Could you please email the lsit to me, too?
[email protected]
(just take out the NO SPAM)
Thank You!!
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Jackie:
could you e-mail us a copy of the BdC activites also? Sounds like there's far more to do at BdC than hiking. This can really help us organize and NOT duplicate activities.
Thanks Jackie.
[email protected]
could you e-mail us a copy of the BdC activites also? Sounds like there's far more to do at BdC than hiking. This can really help us organize and NOT duplicate activities.
Thanks Jackie.
[email protected]
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Believe it or not, we didn't do any paid activities while at BDC for 6 nights. Philip, (one of two guides) was on vacation so some activities were limited. So, we just went out on our own from early morning to after dinner. We don't feel that we missed out on anything by not doing offsite activities. However, if you want to do offsite activities, go for it since all people we talked to loved the ones they did. Keep in mind that most involve the 45 minute extremely rough road journey to Puerto Jimenez. Once you do it once, you may reconsider doing it again.
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