0 a long thick wire attached between two points, one higher than the other, that you can move along quickly while hanging from a small wheel, as entertainment or as a way of travelling above and across something: --
A concrete pier was built in 1948 with a diving board and a zip line that ended in the water.
In 2011 the adventure park was assembled only featuring the ropes course and zip line.
The proper tensioning of a cable is important and allows the ability to tune the ride of a zip line.
The zip line ride consisted of four lines, each measuring just shy of 1,100 feet (approx. 335 metres).
The park is home to a summer challenge course and zip line.
They then would take a zip line back to the start, insert their puzzle piece, and continue this until all six pieces were collected.
These can be fitted with zip line backpack, glow in the dark skeleton and antlers attachment.
It also has a bucket that is transported up and down the zip line.