Definition of «zipline»

A zipline is a cable with a pulley system that allows individuals to slide down it while attached to a harness. It's often used for recreational purposes, such as at a zip-lining park or adventure course, where participants can enjoy the thrill of gliding through the air from one platform to another. The word "zipline" refers both to the actual cable and the activity itself.

Sentences with «zipline»

  • Besides the sand and surf, families can venture inland and try canopy zipline tours in the nearby mountains or they can go whale watching. (tripsavvy.com)
  • While in the area, go bird watching, learn about chocolate or coffee, visit the Children's Forest, take a nocturnal hike in the jungle, walk on sky walks to spot some wildlife or get your adrenaline flowing on Sky Adventures zipline through the forest. (nobackhome.com)
  • While traveling through Central America with my family this summer, we'll be checking out the beaches of Panama and swinging from ziplines in the jungles of Costa Rica. (aweekatthebeach.com)
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