Sunday, May 29, 2016

The Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours




The first time I saw this place I was quite surprised because I didn't think we had any natural formations that would support such an enterprise.

Well, we do live in very hilly country, and this zip line, from what I understand, goes over a valley, and over the trees and I've heard it is a lot of fun.

Perhaps if you visit Ocala, you'd like to give it a try?


Note: Photos are by Lois Anne.

17 comments:

William Kendall said...

I'd have a go at it!

Blogoratti said...

It may just turn out to be a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing!

RedPat said...

I'll pass on that one, Lowell! ;-))

Bill said...

Sounds like fun! You'll have to get some photos when it being used :)

Small City Scenes said...

I think I'd like to do that but I probably will never be in Ocala but we do have some huge hills here.
MB

Linda said...

Great photos, Lowell. Not sure if I would like to have a go at it, but I would certainly enjoy watching others doing so. :)

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Excelentes fotografias, gostei.
Um abraço e boa semana.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

I've always wanted to do the zip line in Fayetteville, WV. This might help me get up the nerve. The CDP community wants to see you trying, young man!

Janis
GDP

SRQ said...

Interesting! Who knew zip lining was a thing in Ocala?! I went zip lining in the Blue Ridge mountains last summer -- what a blast! Highly recommend it.

Shilpa said...

Lovely
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Karl said...

I'd like to watch that...

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Perhaps not J :)
P.s. enjoyed your suggested names for possible railway station restaurant:)

magiceye said...

Ziplining is fun! Did you go for it?

Gunn said...

Just like Karl, I would like to WATCH it :)

Halcyon said...

I love zip lining and I'll definitely be there, if I happen to stop by Ocala!

Sharon said...

Not me! Once was enough for me.

stardust said...

Though I prefer zip line to bungee jump, I wouldn’t give it a try at my age. Zip line adventure is popular in Japan. I imagine 360 degrees panoramic view, the sense of flying, and the sensation through my senses.

Yoko

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