When I was at Horseshoe Valley, I tried Treetop Trekking. Below is a picture of me signing my life away (on papers called waivers) because some of the "games" are 75ft. above the ground. It was a lot of fun and for 3 hours, I tried each of the 6 courses they had; from beginners to expert.
All of the courses had at least one zip line. One course had 4 in a row. I liked that one the best. The scariest course had some really hard games with very loose wires to walk on and suspension bridges that just wanted to tip me over. It took a lot of concentration to not fall, but thankfully I was attached by carabiners the whole time. I would do it again anytime.
This last picture is the game called monkey wires. It just had one cable to walk on, and one to balance with (and also hook on to). As the course got harder, the wires got looser and it became very challenging to walk across these games. Not only was I 75ft above the ground, the cables were not that big. Those were the only games I did not enjoy (my smile is fake!)
All of the courses had at least one zip line. One course had 4 in a row. I liked that one the best. The scariest course had some really hard games with very loose wires to walk on and suspension bridges that just wanted to tip me over. It took a lot of concentration to not fall, but thankfully I was attached by carabiners the whole time. I would do it again anytime.
This last picture is the game called monkey wires. It just had one cable to walk on, and one to balance with (and also hook on to). As the course got harder, the wires got looser and it became very challenging to walk across these games. Not only was I 75ft above the ground, the cables were not that big. Those were the only games I did not enjoy (my smile is fake!)
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