Speed isn’t the only fun part of a zipline. Gerstner also wants to give riders amazing views. He’s built courses that whisk people past cliffs, caves, and waterfalls. The Wild Zipline Safari is located in a conservation center for endangered animals. I saw giraffes and wild horses below me as I sailed by.
Riding the zipline was tough work. I had to use my stomach muscles to balance in a sitting position. Near the end of each zip, I pressed down on the cable with my gloved hand. This created friction, or rubbing force, to help slow me down.
By the end of my ride, I was tired but thrilled! For Gerstner, watching people finish a course is the best part of the job. “I love seeing how excited they are about what they’ve accomplished,” he says.