Some people fear heights for other reasons. It could be a childhood trauma or perhaps a negative voice in your head that prevents you from going.
Speak with an instructor: Being afraid of heights is completely normal and fairly common. Your instructor has more than likely worked with hundreds of people with similar fears. He or she may have some good advice to help you get going. Rock climbing in a gym is a controlled area. If you keep going, you can build up to the higher rock walls and work on conquering your fears before you even try zip lining.
That's why our guides make sure that they give a complete orientation session before every training session, and why we make sure that we do everything we can to make you feel comfortable about your adventure. You might want to look over our "Zip line Safety" section to see all we do to make sure your adventure is a safe one. Answer: Our tour is designed for use by anyone who is over the age of three children this young will tandem ride with one of our experienced guides or confident and responsible parent.
You must be over seventy pounds to ride alone. The zip line is able to carry passengers who are between the weight of seventy and two hundred and seventy-five pounds. It is requested that participants in a zip lining tour are in average health with no heart or back problems that might result in a worsening health issue.
Answer: No, if you are pregnant you will not be allowed to go on a zip lining adventure, but we hope that you will contact us about an adventure after you have had your child. Answer: When you're planning on going on a zip line adventure, the first thing that you need to do is to make sure that you are wearing comfortable clothing. Skirts are not permitted unless you are wearing shorts or pants under it, and you should not wear any type of jewelry that dangles.
Close-toed shoes are required and anything that's loose, like scarves, should be removed. If you have long hair, it should be tied back, and you should take everything out of your pockets, including cell phones, so that they do not end up hopelessly lost on the floor of the forest.
Answer: The temperature can drop when you're going on a zip line during the winter months, so make sure that you dress appropriately. Thick socks, a warm jacket that can zip up, a warm winter hat, thermal underwear, and even a face mask can be helpful if you're going to be on a zip lining adventure in the winter months. Answer: Your guide will fit you securely into a seat harness. You'll also be given a helmet, gloves, a trolley system, which is what moves you throughout the cables, and 2 lanyards that have safety clips on them.
Answer: You can go down a zip line in the rain, but not if there is any lightning. We try to make sure that we contact everyone who is booked for a zip lining adventure in the event of a storm. If your adventure is canceled due to inclement weather, you can opt to reschedule and rain checks will be issued in lieu of a refund. Answer: We can have up to twelve people per tour. If your group consists of less than 12 people, you will likely be paired up with another small group.
Answer: Absolutely! If you let us know ahead of time about the special occasion, we will make sure that we honor it for you. Answer: Reservations are not required but are highly recommended. If we are not busy and you choose to walk in without a reservation, we can usually get you right in. However, during our busiest times, walk in wait times could be as much as two hours. Therefore, it's always a good idea to make a quick phone call and reserve a spot for your group.
Answer: That is totally up to you but it is common industry practice to give a tip to your guide. To guarantee your safety and to ensure that harnesses are comfortable and fit each of our visitors correctly, a minimum weight of 88 lbs 40 kg is required, and a maximum weight of lbs kg. The maximum circumference of the harness around the waist is 47 in cm and 25 in 65 cm around each leg. In the case of children, the harness must fit properly and have a minimum height of 3. If it doesn't, for their own safety, they won't be able to do the activity.
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