
Lost Canyon zipline adrenaline cable is the last and fast one, Gunbarrel sends
the “zipist” straight down the elevator ride to
the bottom of the canyon 465 feet below. Yes, Captain Zipline
saves the best for last!( An additional three cable rides can be
arranged.) |

Hand braking is easy, and riding zipline cables is like bowling or billiards, anyone can do it but it takes practice to be good and go straight. |

Flying over the Box Canyon Campfire spot, you see the journey’s
end by a campfire surrounded by spectacular swirling rocky cliff formation. |

Zipliners become a part of “team building” activities as they spend 2 hours together flying the cables. Guides explain the complex canyon geology and history of the old lime kilns encountered during the zipline trip. We will see these zipline adventurers again, you bet! Come see for yourself. “1-877-ZIPLINE” (1-877-947-5463) gets you reservations |

Here’s a zip liner taking his very first flight for his 70th birthday present! It’s only scary for the first 3 seconds. Zip
Trip Takeoff is the location in the picture. |

Cliffhanger Zipline ride is about 275 feet of adrenaline rush
and canyon scenery while flying with your harness and a whirring pulley. |

Arrival on the 10 o’clock cable flight to Packrat
Penthouse deck
landing. This is zip line number two on Captain Zipline’s “Lost
Canyon Zipline Tour.” |

Big air on these “high element” zip lines over 100 feet above the valley floor. This Colorado zip line tour is a “zero elevation” trip where you start and end on the ground with the terrain dropping off below. |

Canyon Flyer Zipliner earns some more frequent flyer miles and
lots of smiles as he completes a 400 feet journey in about 15 seconds. |
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