Friday, April 30, 2010

News anchor conquers fear of heights on new zipline adventure near Branson Mo

by Paul Adler, KY3 News
Published: Apr 29, 2010 at 7:42 AM CDT

See the video here: http://www.ky3.com/news/local/92405309.html

WALNUT SHADE, Mo. -- A new attraction opens this weekend just north of Branson. It takes you zipping above the tree lines. For some, that sounds like a blast. For KY3 News anchor Maria Neider, it's just downright scary. Here's her experience on the zipline ride.

"Go ahead and step into the harness," guide Robert Cameron instructed.

When you suffer from acrophobia, strapping in for this ride will cause the sweat to break out. Neider has it -- bad.

"Are you nervous?" she was asked.

"Paul, of course, I'm nervous. That's crazy," she replied.

Neider has a severe anxiety about heights.

"Are you going to laugh at Maria?" a reprter asked General Manager Emma Hamilton.

"No, I won't laugh. I've been there too. I totally understand," said Hamilton.

"This is the tether; this connects to the actual zipline and the trolley," said Cameron.

Neider and I planned to test out the new ziplines. Ziplines are wires that you ride. They're some 50, 60, 70 feet in the air, above the trees.

"The helmet is for if something were to fall from above. It's not necessarily because we think you're going to fall," said Hamilton.

"I need that reassurance. That's a good thing," said Neider.

Before we went up, we signed waivers, got some instructions and climbed to the first tower. Neider's knuckles turned white as she got ready.

"We're going to connect you right up here, so move forward," said Hamilton.

"It's my lifeline," said Neider.

As we move closer, Neider looked like she was walking the plank on a pirate ship.

"You'll love it!" said Hamilton.

At the word "Go," I was off and flying. Neider was left standing on the platform with the clock ticking.

"Are you ready?" Hamilton asked.

"Yeah, I'm as ready as I'm going to get, if I can release my white knuckle grip," said Neider.

She finally jumped.

"Oh my god! Whoooooooo! Oh my god!" she said.

"It was totally frightening, letting go. I don't know how you can let go so fast. Oh, it was fun."

"So, you were able to face your fears today?" she was asked.

"I did it. Yes, I did. I do have a fear of heights still, but it was fun. I felt totally secure," said Neider.

The tours range in cost from $40 to $100. It opens Saturday, although the first couple of weeks are sold out, so call ahead or check the Branson Zipline Tours Web site before you go. http://www.bransonzipline.com/

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Branson Zipline attraction gives news anchor unexpected look at rescue techniques

by Maria Neider, KY3 News
Published: Apr 30, 2010 at 7:17 AM CDT

WALNUT SHADE, Mo. -- A zipline attraction opens Saturday just north of Branson. As Paul Adler would say, "we took this assignment to new heights," and someone ended up hanging tough.

As you now know, I'm not fond of heights but I decided to face my fear. The wind sure didn't help my shaky legs but I finally did it.

Adler, on the other hand, was pumped, even spinning to see the high-flying sights on our treetop tour. Then Mother Nature made it more challenging, and one of us didn't make it across.

Did our guides jinx us from the get-go? We gave them training during an unexpected rescue. Just feet from the landing platform, Adler lost steam.

Adler tried for the rescue rope but missed. He was sliding back. My trusty sidekick was stuck, dangling above the rocky ravine.

"Hang on Paul! We're coming to get you!" I hollered.

read the rest of story and see the video here:
http://www.ky3.com/news/local/92495349.html

http://www.bransonzipline.com/

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Branson Zipline Guides Are Now ACCT – Certified!

We’ve just returned from a zip line conference in North Carolina and are proud to say that both our general manager and lead guide are Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) – certified! This training and certification goes a long ways in ensuring that guests of Branson Zipline and Canopy Tour are greeted by professional guides that can provide a comprehensive time of adventure and exploration in the Ozark Mountains, and we plan to have every guide ACCT – certified as they join the Branson Zipline family.
Visit http://www.bransonziplineblog.com/  for the rest of the story