"Go Ape" Treetop Adventure and Zipline

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Date: 
Sat, Jun 13, 2015 - 9:30 am
Price: 
$57.50
Description: 

"Go Ape" Treetop Adventure Course and Zipline in Cleveland Metroparks, Mill Stream Run Reservation

Go Ape’s treetop adventure course features zip lines, obstacles, canopy tour and more.  The course consists of 5 zip lines and 42 obstacles, including tarzan swings, spider's web, jungle crossings.

This event is limited to 10 participants, as reservations are required.

Signup Deadline June 9.   Advance signup / purchase required.
(Signup via the "add to cart"  Must be logged in to website first)
Note:  If we do not receive sufficient signups to receive the discounted group rate, you will receive a refund of your initial ticket purchase.

Closed-toe shoes are necessary, long pants are recommended.  Group reservations are for 9:30 and you must be present absolutely no later than 9:15.

For more information, contact Allison Wood at goape-2015atlewisskiclub.org  or 216-789-7135

Also, please refer to the Go Ape adventure FAQ website page.

 

Go Ape Tree Top Adventure Course
Mill Stream Run Reservation
16200 Valley Pkwy
Strongsville, OH 44136

GPS Coordinates: 41.322002, -81.818539

 

Post Trip Report

A group of 10 of us, including three teens, went to the recently-opened Go Ape!

Ropes course at the Mill Stream Run reservation in Strongsville. While the weather may have been a bit cold for swimming, the mild temperatures were ideal for the exercise ahead. We received some training on how to use the ropes and then we were off into the treetops.  Unlike some of the courses in areas such as Hocking Hills, this one involved alot of climbing up and through rope obstacles. Despite some initial fear of heights, everyone seemed to make their way successfully through ever-more challenging and higher obstacles. To get down, everyone had to ride the zipline and hope they didn’t fall too hard on their rears.  While all of us went in the same time group, we were a bit spread out as only a couple of people can be on each platform at a time. The platforms are secured to large trees that seemed to have been there for many years before.  After watching everyone make their final ride on the zipline, several of us went to Jennifer’s, a nearby diner near the Strongsville Walmart.  Anyone interested in going themselves should sign up online for reservations, as you never know if there might be a large group booked at the same time you get there.