The Negative Sides of Ziplining

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This year a young man wanted to go ziplining attached to his ponytail; half way across the river his hair caught. He was in distress of spectators while everyone watching horrified. Ziplining has been growing in popularity for over fifty years. Although ziplining can be dangerous and accidents do happen, ziplining companies work very hard to provide a safe and fun experience. When we consider all the different fun activities that there are to do in the world, you think about the crazy, wild, outrageous things like jumping out of a plane, or hanging from a wire going as fast as 40 mph, enjoying the beautiful view that’s what zip lining is for, all though zip lining is not all about the beautiful view or having an adventure, it has a true meaning behind it, and although it sounds fun, terrible things can happen. Zip lining, “A transportation system or piece of recreation equipment consisting of a cable stretched between points of different elevations, a pulley, and a harness or bar for attaching a rider, who moves by gravity.” (“The Free Dictionary”) Zip lining has a huge history; it’s been around for more than fifty years. Most historians believe ziplining was first done in the Himalayan region of modern day India, while others believe that several ancient cultures in South America were the first to zipline. A man H.G Wells first wrote a book about ziplining, which was once called “incline strong”, zipline included using a cable as of transporting people and ‘good’ from one area to another, reducing the unnecessary time and risks related by travelling on foot. Ziplining was used travel across rough terrain, and to access remote villages, rainforests, and difficult area’s to access. Ziplining wasn’t all about the enjoyment, it ... ... middle of paper ... ...Most zipline places such as Asheville Treetops Adventure park have many different types of ziplines you can go climbing, zipping, walking, jumping, swinging, and rappelling challenges anchoring to over 30 trees and towering poles. Asheville Treetops Adventure Park offers four different types of adventure paths that allow Park Lodgers the choice to experiment the difficulties they feel relaxed with. However exploring the park, everyone will be moving at their own speed so there’s no rushing, everyone can relax and have a good day as they please. (“Adventure”) The tours will be including 10 zip line sections, 9 treetop platforms, 3 voyage post podiums, 3 sky bridges, and zip lines from numerous hundred feet long to nearly 1200 feet long. People taking the tour will range between heights of more than 70 feet and speeds of nearly 35 or 40 miles per hour (“Adventure”).

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