This clubhouse is for both the canopy tours and the golf course.
Check-in desk in the clubhouse.
This is the training zip where you learn how to brake and where to put your hands.
Getting our gear on.
All long hair had to be pulled back - wouldn't want it to get caught up in the cables!
You can see the “trolley” which sits on top the cable.
Greg and Sara were our guides - training our group.
We piled into the mule transport - driver, two guides, and 8 tourists.
This jeep-like mule brought us up to the top of the hill.
Brian taking off on the first zipline.
“baby zip”
first pair of adventure bridges.
our guide Greg
this cave below us doesn't look like it but it is 23 feet top to bottom.
Hocking River
view of the river from the canopy
Brian coming in for a landing in a giant sycamore tree.
deer skeleton pieces
“relationship tree” -- Many of the trees in this area had spiral marks from vines.
Brian coming in again.
Sara pointing out the scenery.
After the 10th(last) zip, we rappelled 20 feet off the last platform.
possibly the scariest part of the tour was stepping off here!
short walk back along the river to the pick up point.
This rock looked sort of like Jabba the Hutt.
Greg and Sara passing out “diplomas”.
We ate lunch here after the zipline tour.
flea market/shops