This is an adventure park with many activities. They have a 450 ft gravity zipline. That means there is no braking. When you get to the other end, you go back the other way and when you stop at the belly of the line, a ladder is rolled up for you to get down!
I began by climbing a 40 ft telephone pole to a platform from which I zipped. I first zipped in a regular harness and then climbed up again and zipped hooked from the back so I could fly like superman!
My great guides were, Mari, Kayla, and Alex. Thanks Kayla for taking the photos!
CLAS Ropes
3606 W. Center Street
Provo, UT, 84601
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This tour began with our guide Jameson driving a Ranger Polaris up 2 miles...and I do mean up! I could not believe the climbing ability of the ATV! We also had a 2 mile downhill after we zipped.
We zipped 6 lines from rock to rock. in one direction we could see Arches National Park and in the other direction Canyonlands National Park.
The hikes between ziplines were uphill, but they were not very long.
The views were awesome and unique to this area.
My awesome guides were Jameson and Chris!
This course is owned by Casey Bynum and built by his construction company. Very well-built course!
Block braking!
Raven's Rim Zipline
998 North Main Street
Moab, Utah 84532
435-260-0973
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Although I had been to Arches National Park in 2012, I just had to go back. It is an awesome area. It is so different. The rocks are so huge and the shapes are really something to see.
I had the privilege of attending the opening of the new 1200 ft zipline and aerial ropes course At Adventures Ridge on August 10th.
The new zipline is high tech and can zip four lines at a time.
The views are awesome.
These two activities are a wonderful addition to an already great park! Many activities for the whole family.
Also available at Adventure Ridge: hiking, mountain biking, climbing wall, horseback riding, rebound trampoline, top-of-the-mountain tours, miniature golf, disc golf.
Adventure Ridge
Vail, CO
970-SKI-VAIL (754-8245)
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