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The whole zipline course took about an hour, lots of climbing towers followed by an exhilarating zip line run of anything between 30 and 80 seconds. Great fun at Xplor, Rivera Maya.
Mary is actually going backwards in this shot
This line was one of the faster ones, that goes through those trees and crosses a valley with a creek before it reached the next platform.
This photo was taken when I was coming down the mountain on the chair lift and this young woman flew by.
Sundance Resort and Ski Area, Utah
The whole zipline course took about an hour, lots of climbing towers followed by an exhilarating zip line run of anything between 30 and 80 seconds. Great fun at Xplor, Rivera Maya
On our trip back from the southern Ozarks, we stopped at the at the Wolfe Creek Station in Branson, Missouri. The station, which has a fascinating gift shop, provides zipline canopy tours that allow guests to experience the natural beauty of Wolfe Mountain. For those who are faint of heart (such as me) and donât plan on going to the top of the tower, Iâll share with you what the sign up there says⊠it says âBranson Zipline.â :D
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~2 1/2 year old Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abeli), named "Aisaha". Mom "Indah" and Father "Satu" at the San Diego Zoo. Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Remembering the marvelous holiday I took to the US Virgin Islands last year and the very excellent Tree Limin' Extreme Zipline St. Thomas. This is an accurate recreation.
Jewel Spider - Austracantha minax . Found stringing a line between shrubs along the Herbarium Loop Walk in Barren Grounds Nature Reserve, Illawarra, NSW.
One of the suspension bridges on the Pumpkin Ridge Zip Tour... platform sits about 120 feet above the ground. (NW Oregon)
My husband, Jim, all 3 of our kids and significant others, as well as our grand-daughter getting their pre-flight instructions
Vallée de la Loue dans le Jura français.
Les parcours Accrobranches sont des parcs situĂ©s en forĂȘt. Ce loisir de plein air consiste Ă grimper et se dĂ©placer dâarbre en arbre Ă lâaide de structures en bois et cĂąbles plus ou moins stables sous forme de passerelles suspendues, ponts de singe, lianes, sauts de Tarzan, tyroliennes ⊠C'est trĂšs amusant et absolument sans danger, puisqu'on est attachĂ© en permanence avec un harnais.
This picture was taken in an adventure park in France, where you go from tree to tree on unstable cables and wood bridges, and end the adventure with a zipline. It is a lot of fun and absolutely not dangerous since you are at all times attached with a harness, so even children can do it, and usually love it.