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Zip Line! Anyone, Anyone? Come to Rock Hill.


GritsRgreat

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damnit! i didn't mean to pi myself. still getting used to this trackball at work.

anyway. it is awesome. those vids are from the time I went in Mass. with Zoor outdoor. I was in Vermont working and had the weekend off. They were $90, but it was 11 or 12 lines, and they took us up about a mile in elevation.

the other time I went was on my honeymoon in mexico, and it was very similar, but in a more jungle like forest. they also let us break form on a few of the lines so on one I spun around backwards and stretched out like flying upside down. they didn't allow cameras because they were selling pictures.

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I think it would be awesome if they gave you some guns and put some targets on the ground to shoot at while you are doing it.

they'd have to be pretty loose on safety for that. that's why the mexican one i did was a little more fun. in Mass. they were all about the safety.

Does this have something to do with the LivingSocial deal today that's half off the zipline in High Point

there's one in HP now?! might have to go home to try that one.

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