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    Back to the Zipline subject...

    How about this for a zipline in your back yard. It is 200 yards long and drops you in the pond. The pond also has a trampoline that is cemented in at the bottom and has 10 foot extensions so that when the pond is full, the trampoline is about 6 feet off the water. The ultimate goal was to hit an inner tube off the zipline and ride it out. Good times growing up.
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    Impressive!! Where is this?
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

  4. #3
    This is in Emery County. Ferron Utah to be exact.

  5. #4
    Is that at your place?

    BTW, good job on posting the pics.

  6. #5
    That is a sweet setup!
    Don

    "Think where man's glory begins and ends and say that my glory was that I had such friends." - Yeats

  7. #6
    Looks fun

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    That's awesome!!

    I used to have one coming off the top of my climbing wall when I was a kid. Wasn't this cool though.

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    Check out this zipline we set up in an hour with standard climbing equipment. Pictures and GoPro HD video at http://canyonsadventurecraze.blogspot.com/2012/06/zipline-amateur-professional.html
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