Aping the Primate - Adventure!
After spending a couple of anxious days
overthinking if I should go ahead with the Forest Adventure, I finally decided for
it, mainly because my friends Pratik, Aicha- Peter would be leaving Singapore
soon. Feng Wei (FW) who initiated the plan tagged a friend along; My friend
Satty jumped on hearing the word “Adventure”, and was excited to join us
without even dwelling on what the courses consisted of. So it was a multi
ethnic group of seven adventurers, all set to embark on the venture in Bedok
forest!
We were dot on time (12:45 pm), and after signing the indemnity form, we headed straight to the safety briefing. The instructor explained and demonstrated to us the way to use the carabiner, pulley, interpreting the signage boards etc. I volunteered to demo the wearing of the safety harness and headgear, wasn’t as big a deal though. Being the most apprehensive of the whole lot, I dictated the sequence in which we would journey the whole trail, making sure every girl has a guy on atleast one of the sides’, FW being the first, and Pratik being the last.
We were dot on time (12:45 pm), and after signing the indemnity form, we headed straight to the safety briefing. The instructor explained and demonstrated to us the way to use the carabiner, pulley, interpreting the signage boards etc. I volunteered to demo the wearing of the safety harness and headgear, wasn’t as big a deal though. Being the most apprehensive of the whole lot, I dictated the sequence in which we would journey the whole trail, making sure every girl has a guy on atleast one of the sides’, FW being the first, and Pratik being the last.
The grand course consisted of four sites, each
with increasing level of difficulty. The first site was essentially to register
in mind the usage of the different safety systems, learning and applying the
skills in a less risky course, while the instructor was monitoring us
constantly. Anyone who violates two of the “don’t” or “do’s” rules, is kicked
out of the course, so one couldn’t really afford to be mindless. All the sites
started with climbing onto a tree with a rope ladder, I literally shivered
while doing the first one, and Satty helped by holding the rope tight from
below. It was followed by walking on a rope and finally a mini zipline to learn
to steadily land cycling on the sandpits. During the later part of the same
site, we climbed a longer rope ladder to a circle platform surrounding the
tree. Securing the Pulley and Carabiner on the rope, we jumped from the
platform swinging fast and landing on a cargo net, from where we climbed up the
web like Spiderman to land on a tree platform. At all times, we would make sure
there are two people on the same platform to ensure the locking systems were
secured in the right manner and bid a
bye to the next person! Seeing me anxious, Peter would make sure I understand
what all to do next before he leaves, whereas poor Pratik who took care of Satty,
had nobody to check on him. Every site ended with super fast ~100 m long zipline
running above the Bedok reservoir water, landing on the other side into the cushioned
bed of sand.
Site 2 started with the rope ladder onto the
tree, the first task of which was a child’s play- walking on the rope with wires
on either side to hold on to. Peter and FW took the longer and complicated
route whereas the rest of us did the V-shaped 2-obstacle path. Now came the task
which freaked me out the most- walking on a rope with other ropes hanging from
up to pull. Initially I held onto the loose and unstable rope where I had my
pulley attached, and realized that I couldn’t balance myself. Aicha who was
already on the other side, was screaming that I should hold onto the higher
hanging ropes as they are tighter. At one time, I was shivering and shaking so
much, Satty and Aicha could see how frightened I was and tried to buck me up. I
tried to grab the hanging rope on one side, and couldn’t reach the other one,
so clung on to the rope with my teeth. Had I lost the grip, I wouldn’t have
fallen down, but it would have been so difficult to have made a come back – I anyway
would have to be on my own to save myself. With my hands sweaty and panting, I
let my breath normalize before I started taking measured steps again, and there
came and end to my seemingly eternal trauma. Satty and Pratik managed this one with
no trouble. As Aicha says its less about fitness/strength and more about the
fear in the head.
Site 3 was the longest, most complicated and
demanding of all the sites, it was however more doable for me than the previous
one! There were different kinds of obstacles connecting the trees, each one
being challenging in its own way. Having Peter ahead of me was indeed helpful,
but it was always misleading as he would finish every task effortlessly,
leaving me baffled and unable to perceive the difficulty level! Most of the
obstacles consisted of placing one foot on the circular rope/small bamboo
blocks, resting the weight on the hands to place the other foot forward. One of
the most difficult ones had hanging metallic rings to place one foot on, where
the taller ones having longer legs were definitely advantaged. This course also
concluded with a swift zipline, which was the most relaxing bit of every site.
We took a short break after this to moisten our
throat with chilled water, whereas FW went on to finish the last set of tasks
soon after. Site 4 mostly had milder repetitions of earlier obstacles and thus
was quite a relief. There were again two options to go ahead with. Peter went
ahead with the Tarzan Swing, which was a 2m free fall, then swinging and
dashing into the Cargo net with a high speed; our little daredevil Satty and
Pratik followed doing the same. Whereas Aicha and I evaded this path to do
normal rope swing to complete the remaining common obstacles. Except Peter, all
of us landed on our butts during the last leg of zipline, which concluded the two+
hour forest adventure.
Climbing the trees, jumping from one to another;
reinforced the fact that during the process of evolution, man has still
retained some skills from our ancestors. I highly recommend everyone should
experience this kind of adventure atleast once in lifetime to test the strength
of your core muscles, and experience the adrenaline rush through your body while
adventuring!
My video falling on the Zipline
Adventurous Uttara on Flying Fox!
My video falling on the Zipline
Adventurous Uttara on Flying Fox!
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