Many zipline courses give riders awesome views of nature. But here, it’s possible to soar over the head of a zebra! The course is located at the Wilds Conservation Center, a 10,000-acre habitat for rare species.
I traveled to the Wilds not just to zip. I wanted to learn how the course was made. I met zipline engineer Larry Gerstner. He designed the course and several others in southern Ohio.
Gerstner starts by studying an area’s terrain. He measures the height and distance between trees and other landmarks.
That data helps Gerstner know where and how high to build the course’s platforms. He has to make sure each platform is lower than the one before it. If a cable doesn’t have a steep enough slope, a rider could get stuck.