Misty Blue
11-18-2011, 05:58 PM
Last Sunday one of my Lake Brothers and I showed up at Gunstock to try out the ZIP line. 'Quite a morning.
Here is the low down...
We started in a tent and were issued a backpack with a cable attachment and put on a harness. With a bit of instruction we were ready to take on the Bunny slope! (It is where the tubes used to run, I think).
It is a little bit of a warm up for what is to come.
From there it's the quad chair to the top. We went down three seperate lines of different lengths and slopes until we ended up back at the lodge.
Our group was about eight and we had two very fun who knew (and I think, enjoy) their jobs.
The whole deal took about two and a half hours with probably only four or five minutes actually "Zipp'en". What a morning!
When I think about the infrastructure, the expensive equipment and the high guide to rider ratio I think that we got a lot for our 65 bucks, each.
They say that it will be open all winter and advise reservations.
Misty Blue
Here is the low down...
We started in a tent and were issued a backpack with a cable attachment and put on a harness. With a bit of instruction we were ready to take on the Bunny slope! (It is where the tubes used to run, I think).
It is a little bit of a warm up for what is to come.
From there it's the quad chair to the top. We went down three seperate lines of different lengths and slopes until we ended up back at the lodge.
Our group was about eight and we had two very fun who knew (and I think, enjoy) their jobs.
The whole deal took about two and a half hours with probably only four or five minutes actually "Zipp'en". What a morning!
When I think about the infrastructure, the expensive equipment and the high guide to rider ratio I think that we got a lot for our 65 bucks, each.
They say that it will be open all winter and advise reservations.
Misty Blue