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:
He once used a rope to make a makeshift zip line from the top of the tree to his porch.
It is higher, longer, and faster than any other zipline in the region.
Both the zipline and high ropes course are designed for heart-pumping thrills.
A log comes hurtling down the zip line at a worrying pace, destroying the log itself and slightly damaging part of the contraption.
The area has a driving range for golfers and a zip line.
The 8acre m2 park features 53ft m tall water slides, a lazy river, family lagoon pool, interactive sprayground and zip line.
It is also used for tube and zip line craft.
The golf course and zip line course are currently open in the summer through a series of partnerships with operating companies.