Ah yes: in one Army training adventure we called it the "Slide for Life"; it was a blast - you did have to drop into the water - what a rush and refreshing all at once.
At the Dells, that's in my back yard - did you ride the "Ducks"?
No, but I saw them at times. Other than ziplining we did all the boring stuff. Upper Dells boat tour. Daughter did Wizard Quest. We all spent a day at Noah's Ark water park. Brutal weather that day. My wife is disabled. Can't do a lot of things. We had fun. The place reminds me of Branson, MO.
No, but I saw them at times. Other than ziplining we did all the boring stuff. Upper Dells boat tour. Daughter did Wizard Quest. We all spent a day at Noah's Ark water park. Brutal weather that day. My wife is disabled. Can't do a lot of things. We had fun. The place reminds me of Branson, MO.
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Wizard Quest sounds COOL! That was some of the BORING stuff?
My daughter did that. She liked it. She said there were tasks that had to be performed and she had an hour and a half to do them and she didn't. Something like that.
There was an 8 year old girl in the group who was absolutely fearless. On one line they encouraged people to jump off the tower backwards and turn upside down if they wanted. This girl not only jumped off backwards, less than 50 feet from the start she leaned back with her arms and legs extended as if to say, "Hey, look at me!" and continued for most of the rest of that line like that. Those who didn't weigh much didn't even have to brake themselves. At the end of each line there was a 2 foot thick body sized pad plus a restraint on the line 20 feet away from the pad which slowed everybody down just in case. At times we were going up to 50 mph. Easy to get mesmerized and forget to brake yourself.
There was an 8 year old girl in the group who was absolutely fearless. On one line they encouraged people to jump off the tower backwards and turn upside down if they wanted. This girl not only jumped off backwards, less than 50 feet from the start she leaned back with her arms and legs extended as if to say, "Hey, look at me!" and continued for most of the rest of that line like that. Those who didn't weigh much didn't even have to brake themselves. At the end of each line there was a 2 foot thick body sized pad plus a restraint on the line 20 feet away from the pad which slowed everybody down just in case. At times we were going up to 50 mph. Easy to get mesmerized and forget to brake yourself.
Yikes - the only way i'm comfortable with going 50 mph is inside something that has a seat belt, airbags, crumple zones.........and ice cold air conditioning...anyway
I'm just too much of a scaredy cat. but it sounds like you had fun - and it sounds like a way cool experience; thanks for sharing.
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Ah yes: in one Army training adventure we called it the "Slide for Life"; it was a blast - you did have to drop into the water - what a rush and refreshing all at once.
At the Dells, that's in my back yard - did you ride the "Ducks"?
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No, but I saw them at times. Other than ziplining we did all the boring stuff. Upper Dells boat tour. Daughter did Wizard Quest. We all spent a day at Noah's Ark water park. Brutal weather that day. My wife is disabled. Can't do a lot of things. We had fun. The place reminds me of Branson, MO.
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Wizard Quest sounds COOL! That was some of the BORING stuff?
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My daughter did that. She liked it. She said there were tasks that had to be performed and she had an hour and a half to do them and she didn't. Something like that.
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Sounds like fabulous fun, John.
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There was an 8 year old girl in the group who was absolutely fearless. On one line they encouraged people to jump off the tower backwards and turn upside down if they wanted. This girl not only jumped off backwards, less than 50 feet from the start she leaned back with her arms and legs extended as if to say, "Hey, look at me!" and continued for most of the rest of that line like that. Those who didn't weigh much didn't even have to brake themselves. At the end of each line there was a 2 foot thick body sized pad plus a restraint on the line 20 feet away from the pad which slowed everybody down just in case. At times we were going up to 50 mph. Easy to get mesmerized and forget to brake yourself.
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Yikes - the only way i'm comfortable with going 50 mph is inside something that has a seat belt, airbags, crumple zones.........and ice cold air conditioning...anyway
I'm just too much of a scaredy cat. but it sounds like you had fun - and it sounds like a way cool experience; thanks for sharing.
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Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could over-spiritualise this but - hey - what confidence!!!!!!!!!! The joy of simply trusting!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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