It was one of those lazy days with nothing to do. I, together with a friend, drove to Tagaytay, just an hour away from Manila. We didn't have any particular place and activity in mind. We were actually two bored people hunting for something to perk up our day. We were cruising around, enjoying the ride and the view of the serene Taal Volcano. Just after we bought a box of buko pie, we saw this sign advertising the
zipline in Picnic Grove. So, we drove there to check it out.
It was already after midday when we reached the place. The zipline course is a short distance ride, about 250 meters long. When we got there, a lot of people were waiting in line, visibly excited and anticipating their turn. We calculated the risk but we were already entertaining the idea in our minds that we'll do it anyway. We paid the Php100/person fee for a one-way ride and waited for our turn while we watched other people zoomed away and screamed their lungs out.
Finally, we were strapped to a harness. I said my prayer as I felt the rush of fresh air hitting my face. I was flying like superman at the speed of less than 60km/hr, except that I was fastened to the safety gadget with a matching headgear. I was soaring 300 feet above a canopy of lush vegetation, against the backdrop of Taal Lake and Taal volcano in the distance. The scenic zipline ride ended with a thud against the used rubber tires at the other end of the course.
The afternoon turned out to be a test of courage and awesome adventure for me after all. This is one of those moments which reminded me that surprises are just waiting around the corner, waiting to be found and tried.