New Zipline Adventure Opens on the Big Island – The Kohala Canopy Adventure

Kohala Zipline swings into action this month with a new pure tree experience, the Kohala Canopy Adventure. This thrilling aerial trek captivates and challenges your senses while leaving you feeling you have accomplished something you may have never dared to try before.  Built on two decades of award winning guided adventures, Hawaii Forest & Trail delivers this nature-based elevated inspiration with style. The canopy course design is a tree-to-tree experience that features 5 elevated suspension bridges, 14 soaring tree platforms, 9 thrilling ziplines and 2 rappels.

Kohala Zipline

Kohala Zipline

World Class Canopy Course Builders Working in Harmony with Nature The Kohala Canopy Adventure embraces the captivating beauty and history of Kohala’s Halawa Gulch with platforms built in towering trees that connect each zipline and allow guests to absorb the trainquility of a meandering stream, ancient taro fields and the forest floor below. These eight dual-cable, single-rider and one dual-cable tandem rider ziplines were constructed by a team of expert canopy course builders from Colorado and Costa Rica.

The platforms and elevated sky bridges use lumber milled from trees on site with minimal impact to the forest. “The serenity and natural beauty of this site really speaks for itself.  Leaving as much of the canopy intact to create a nature based tour was our biggest challenge and we’re really excited about the outcome of this project.  It is one of the highest quality sites I’ve had an opportunity to work on,” states Victor Gallo, Co-Founder of Adventure Playground, and Site Construction Manager for Kohala Zipline.  “We wanted to honor the site by having as little disturbance as possible among these 100 year old trees.”

Kohala Zipline

Kohala Zipline

State-of-the-Art

Along with creating an aerial trekking course that raises the bar on adventure tours, Kohala Zipline installed the latest safety features available today.  Beginning with redundant attachment points throughout the trek, guests also enjoy being guided by professionally certified Zipline Guides, showing that safety is truly a priority.

Kohala Ziplines

Kohala Ziplines

Kohala Zipline uses a twin line cable system with two trolleys, one secured on the top line and one secured on the bottom line.  Each line is constructed of aircraft-grade galvanized steel and coated with a proprietary polymer blend that reduces line noise by more than 50%. Kohala Zipline is Hawaii’s only course to use WhisperLinesSM, which allows guests to hear the distinctive sounds of the forest rather than line noise.

“Our guests feel really safe and comfortable being able to utilize the customized ‘participant control system’ for braking rather then the typical gravity brake other operators employ. This improved system allows the riders to control speed and orientation, making them true participants in their adventure, not simply along for the ride,” says Rob Pacheco, co-founder of Kohala Zipline. And, like other state-of-the-art safety systems found throughout the adventure, the redundant guide operated braking system is always in place in the event the rider needs assistance coming to a safe and smooth stop.

Kohala Zipline

Kohala Zipline equipment

The Kohala Canopy Adventure takes guests from 8 years to 80 years old on a 3 hour adventure into a natural wonderland where riders are initiated with a short-course zipline that allows time for individual training in technique, proper positioning, hand braking and movement from platform to platform. As participants continue through the aerial course, ziplines increase in length and speed, ranging from about 110 feet to the memorable 1,100 foot course finale; a dual-rider, side-by-side zipline that stretches out over the Kohala Ditch flume some 75 feet below. By the time the rider’s feet are back on solid ground, nearly a mile will have passed underneath.

For more information or to book a Kohala Canopy Adventure call Kohala Zipline at 808-331-3620 or visit www.kohalazipline.com.

Video of KapohoKine Zipline – Honoli’i Mountain Outpost

The following youtube clip is from KapohoKine’s Honoli’i Mountain Outpost.

KapohoKine Zipline #8

KapohoKine Zipline #8

This is the final run on the course and as you can see, it’s quite long. (Youtube clip removed)  This is not the run that the contractor lost his life on last week… this is run 4 that I went on a few months ago.

For more information on the Zip Line tragedy that happened last week, you can view here: Zip Line Death at KapohoKine Honoli’i Outback Adventures

Zipline Canopy Tour at Big Island Eco Adventures

Today I had the opportunity to go zip-lining with a group of media folks from the mainland at Big Island Eco Adventures in Hawi on the Kohala coast of the Big Island.

We met at Luke’s Place where they checked us in and got us fitted with our gear.

Getting suited up

We then climbed into a six wheel pinzgauer that would take us about 20 minutes away from the restaurant and about 6 miles up into the Kohala Jungles.

Off roading it!

We started the day off with a couple smaller ones so that we could learn how to turn.  Since I’ve gone ziplining a few other times… I had no problem jumping up on the platform first.

First up!

Here is a video of the third zipline we went on.

The Kohala jungle was great… I tried to be brave and cross this suspension bridge like Indiana Jones would… but the next thing I knew… the guides were bouncing me around and I just wanted to get across the buggah!

The Suspension Bridge

After we went on six of the ziplines… we stopped off at the Mac Nut Hut, where they had snacks consisting of banana bread, fruit kabobs, juice and trail mix.

Grinds!

We stayed there for about 20 minutes taking in the views and catching our breath.

The view from the "Mac Nut Hut"

The weather held up great for us and although we were in a jungle… I was amazed that I didn’t get bitten up by mosquitoes as they normally attack me in environments like this.

We went on one more zip line before we came to the grand finale which was 1047 feet long and had a pretty good decline.

The final zipline

I took this video of the final ride, however, I wasn’t looking in the view finder and I got turned around so it didn’t turn out the way I was hoping it would.

Big Island Eco Adventure is offering a Kama’aina rate of $139.00 bucks right now.

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