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The designated landing area is outlined in yellow caution tape and is of decent size. Hazards inside this area are marked as well and are easily identified from the air.

Although there is plenty of light in the cave, it is ambient light. It doesnt allow for good depth perception which is why we mark the landing area.

Satisfied with your stay at the bottom, you and a partner will be hauled up.

Each evening we will return to town where you may enjoy a shower and cold beer. Those hungry will group for dinner - hard core authentic Mexican food.

Day 5:
This is the day that jumping will most likely begin. An experienced Cave jumper will go first showing the way and giving confidence to those waiting to jump.

After each jump you will pack at the bottom of the cave in a section covered with large tarps. When jumpers are packed and harnessed, the rope will be lowered and extraction will begin two people at a time.

Day 6:
Jumping continues.

Day 7:
Jumping continues.

Day 8:
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This is a half-day of jumping where individuals will make their final jump of the expedition. Once jumping has concluded we can prepare for the mountain BBQ where we celebrate everyone’s accomplishments and give thanks to the locals for their support.

Day 9:
We leave Aquismon and head back to Tampico where we will graba hotel and relax for the rest of the day. That night we will enjoy one last expedition meal at a nice restaurant.

Day 10:
All participants are driven back to the Airport so that they can catch their flights home.

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