Top of the Rockies zipline tour Leadville Colorado 09-2014
Denver Zipline Tours in the Rocky Mountains
Come ride Colorado's Longest and Fastest Ziplines! We are located 30-40 minutes from Denver in a Rocky Mountain nature park.
Rocky Mountains - Zipline
Rocky Mountain Zipline at Denver Adventures! Rob Foster enjoying the adrenaline rush :-)
Snowmobiling Colorado ----TOP of THE ROCKIES-- with White Mountain Tours
The Hoop Forest Leadville, Colorado Leadville Today
The Hoop Forest. In this Leadville Today video we discover The Hoop Forest located on the outskirts of Leadville, Colorado. There is a portion of the woods where the lofty lodgepole pines house old barrel rings swinging from the treetops as if in an elaborate trapeze act. How did they get up there?! Who or what placed them into branches 50 feet off the forest floor?
Hebrew Cemetery, Leadville, Colorado
In 1880, the Hebrew Benevolent Association established the Hebrew Cemetery in the southwest corner of Leadville’s Evergreen Cemetery. When the town’s overall population began to decline in 1893, burials at the cemetery dwindled.
The Temple Israel Foundation acquired the title to the cemetery in 1993, ending a long period of neglect. Since 1994, the Denver chapter of B’nai B’rith has led volunteer efforts each June to maintain the grounds and replace markers. Since then, the cemetery was reconsecrated and began holding Jewish burials again in 2001.
Boom day Leadville Colorado
Ziplining Through the Rocky Mountains
Going down one of the shorter ziplines in the beginning of the course at Denver Adventures in Conifer, Colorado
Captain Zipline
Did the ziplines at Captain Zipline near Salida, Colorado. Always a great time.
Mount Elbert (Leadville, Colorado) June 11, 2011
20-miles. 12-hours. Elevation 14,440
Zipline at Grand Canyon West, Arizona, USA - Unravel Travel TV
Grand Canyon West continues to add new experiences to thrill the more than 1 million guests who annually visit the West Rim of one of the World's Seven Natural Wonders. The latest addition to the home of Grand Canyon Skywalk? A pair of epic ziplines that will let adrenalin-seeking adventurers soar nearly 1,000 feet above the floor of a side canyon located amid the West Rim's matchless scenery.
The Zipline at Grand Canyon West, which opened January 2, 2018, consists of two quad ziplines, each with four steel cables running side-by-side in parallel formation, to allow groups to soar together nearly 1,000 feet above the floor of the canyon – at speeds approaching 50 miles per hour! The first of the two lines measures about 1,100 feet in length. The second line, set at a steeper grade, propels guests on a 2,100-foot-long downhill adventure of a lifetime, complete with views of nearby Quartermaster Canyon and rushing scenery above and below.
We've had tremendous success with Grand Canyon Skywalk. Now we're taking the West Rim to a new level of excitement, said Candida Hunter, the chairwoman of the Grand Canyon Resort Corporation Board of Directors. The Zipline at Grand Canyon West gives our guests a unique adrenaline surge that will be one of the longest and most exciting ziplines found anywhere in the world.
We see the zipline as the perfect complement to the exciting experiences we offer already, from venturing out on Skywalk 4,000 feet above the Canyon to the Hualapai Ranch tour to ecotourism experiences like the Colorado River tours offered by Hualapai River Runners and visits to Guano Point.
The Zipline at Grand Canyon West will be able to accommodate an estimated 350,000 visitors annually. Ticket prices have been set at $89 per person for adult visitors, with tickets available on site only. Currently, the zipline will be open Tuesday through Friday from 9 am to 4 pm.
The $89 ticket includes a trip down both ziplines and the Hualapai Legacy Day Pass (a value of nearly $50). The Legacy ticket provides guests with a Hualapai Visitation Certificate, the opportunity to meet and speak with Hualapai tribal ambassadors, and shuttle transportation between the parking area and viewpoints at Eagle Point, Guano Point and the Hualapai Ranch. Guests who have a Hualapai Legacy pass can add on a Zipline tour on site for an additional $40. A Skywalk tour is available at additional cost.
The Zipline at Grand Canyon West will accommodate guests between 90 and 275 pounds. Built in partnership with Skyline Ziplines, the global leader in zipline development, the experience uses ¾-inch steel cable with 58,000 pounds of strength. Skyline's decade-long record of success includes ziplines built or retrofitted in New Zealand, Haiti, West Virginia, at the San Diego Zoo, at Yellowstone in Wyoming and for La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians in California. The company has installed over 100,000 feet of zipline cable worldwide.
This zipline experience represents a significant seven-figure investment for the Grand Canyon Resort Corporation and the Hualapai Tribe, said Hunter, the chairwoman. The revenue it will bring, the boost to the regional economy and the jobs it creates will make it more than worth the investment. When you couple the zipline with our Skywalk and Colorado River experiences, this is a set of adventures visitors can't get anywhere else in the world.
For more information, contact David Leibowitz at 602-317-1414 or david@leibowitzsolo.com. For more information about Grand Canyon West visit the website
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Durango Mountain, Colorado
Video 600 (3rd journey) of a reality travel show with your host David Rush. Go to
Royal Gorge Bridge, Cripple Creek and Pikes Peak Colorado!
Colorado zip lines 6 - best
Wheels West 2018
1,000 miles on inline skates throughout the western US.
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0:10 - Omaha Riverfront Trail: Omaha, Nebraska
0:11 - Poudre River Trail: Greeley, Colorado
0:18 - Lake Estes Trail: Estes Park, Colorado
0:25 - Mineral Belt Loop: Leadville, Colorado
0:33 - Crystal Valley Trail: Carbondale, Colorado
0:36 - Glenwood Canyon Recreation Trail: Glenwood Springs, Colorado
0:44 - Colorado Riverfront Trail: Grand Junction, Colorado
0:51 - Moab Canyon Pathway: Moab, Utah
1:04 - Candy Mountain Express Trail: Elsinore, Utah
1:15 - Red Canyon Trail: Bryce, Utah
1:25 - Grand Canyon Greenway: Tusayan, Arizona
1:35 - Windy Point Campground: Chloride, Arizona
1:45 - River Mountain Loop: Henderson, Nevada
2:00 - Kern River Parkway: Bakersfield, California
2:05 - Big Basin Redwoods State Park: Boulder Creek, California
2:11 - Yosemite Valley Trail: Yosemite Valley, California
2:20 - Union Valley Trail: Jones Place, California
2:28 - Tahoe Trailways: Tahoe City, California
2:36 - Truckee River Legacy Trail: Truckee, California
2:44 - Lake Almanor Rec Trail: Almanor, California
2:49 - OC&E Woods Line State Trail: Klamath Falls, Oregon
2:52 - Crater Lake, apparently
2:55 - John Dellenback Loop: Diamond Lake, Oregon
3:05 - Row River Trail: Cottage Grove, Oregon
3:10 - Banks-Vernonia State Trail: Banks, Oregon
3:44 - Historic Columbia River Highway Trail: Cascade Locks, Oregon
3:47 - Snohomish County Centennial Trail: Snohomish, Washington
3:53 - Apple Capital Loop: Wenatchee, Washington
4:02 - Leavenworth, Washington
4:08 - Centennial Trail: Spokane, Washington
5:02 - North Idaho Centennial Trail: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
5:14 - Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes: Chatcolet, Idaho
6:05 - Latah Trail: Troy, Idaho
6:23 - Clearwater National Forest, Idaho
6:27 - Bitterroot Trail: Lolo, Montana
6:51 - Idaho Falls Greenbelt: Idaho Falls, Idaho
7:00 - Portneuf Greenway: Pocatello, Idaho
7:17 - Snake River Canyon Rim Trail: Twin Falls, Idaho
7:38 - Craters of the Moon: Arco, Idaho
7:50 - Wood River Trail: Sun Valley, Idaho
8:02 - North Pathway: Moose, Wyoming
8:15 - Platte River Parkway: Casper, Wyoming (not SD, oops)
8:22 - Custer State Park: Custer, South Dakota
8:30 - Sioux Falls Trails: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
8:44 - Root River State Trail: Houston, Minnesota
Clear Creek Canyon, Winfield, Colorado, United States
Clear Creek Canyon, Winfield ghost town, Colorado, USA 2005
Clear Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, approximately 66 miles (106 km) long, in north central Colorado in the United States. The creek flows through Clear Creek Canyon in the Rocky Mountains directly west of Denver, descending through a long gorge to emerge on the Colorado Eastern Plains where it joins the South Platte. Clear Creek holds the unique honor of being the only creek fed by a river in the United States. Fall River empties into Clear Creek along I-70 west of Idaho Springs, Colorado.
Clear Creek Canyon, Colorado
Zip Lines in the Crazy Mountains in Montana / February 2011
Zip Lines in the Crazy Mountains near Clyde Park, Montana. There were nine total zip lines in all along the course. However, not all nine zips are included on this video. They vary in length, with the longest being 2000 feet. The total length and the 9 different zip lines, makes it the longest privately owned zip line course in the United States of America.
We've included the best of the video clips for the ones that show some style and others that bring a little humor to the table. They will also show you what it looks like from all angels, departues, and approaches from three guys in the group: (My friend, my guide, and myself.) You will also get a first-hand perspective of what it looks like when zipping above the earth 150 feet in the air for a distance of 2000 feet.
It was an excellent experience that I would gladly do again! Perhaps in a tropical jungel this time around. Where's that navigation system when you need it? You never know where you just might wind up. - Live today and each day after as if it was your last day on Earth, then with all of those memories, there will be no room for regrets.
A Colorado Adventure: Rafting and Zip Lining
Gunstock Zipline Adventure - Summit Run
Ziplining with my son and my nephew at Gunstock Mountain.
We soared above the trees from peak to peak, and peak to base, travelling over 1.5 miles on the longest zip line canopy tour in the continental United States! It was fast and extremely awesome. We reached top speeds of 55 mph from the summit of Gunstock towards the top of the Pistol ski lift, which is a run over 3/4 of a mile long! Yes, I said 3/4 of a mile long! From there we got on another set of lines, zipping from Pistol ski lift to the Aerial Treetop Course start near the base, another 3,809 feet!