Despite the rain it was pretty fun, and we had some cosy conversations with the other participants as we huddled on the platform around the tree trunks, some 70 to 80 feet up in the air (20m to 25m). At one point we could plainly hear church bells tolling, and we all scanned the horizon with puzzled expressions. Sounds a bit like AC/DC says I - oh it is! It's my phone! That's what happens when you put it back in your pocket before turning it off. Should have learned my lesson then - a little while later, in Steve's pocket, Safari managed to find a YouTube video following a random pocket pressing of a letter string, and it wasn't the sort of video you'd show the vicar, if you know what I mean!! Some very confused faces on the platform until Steve tracked down the source!
The sun came out to play just in time for our longest zip line - 800ft! Holy cow! Just keep looking straight ahead, don't look down when you step off - good self- advice; it had worked so far, I hoped it would continue. By the time it got to my turn I'd got used to it, but there's still a bit of a lurch when you step off into space. A very enjoyable morning, despite the damp - well, it is a tropical island after all. And when we got back the sun was shining on the boat - we needed to be able to sit by the pool one final time. That was actually easier said than done - of course it was everyone else's idea too!
We sailed from port at 2pm, earlier than from the others, so we could cruise up to look at the Napali coastline. Spectacular!
A perfect end to the most amazing 4 weeks of our lives.
Mahalo for your company, and this is the final goodbye - I really can't think there'll be anything interesting to write about 2 days of sitting in a plane!