SkyRider Zipline Tour, Off-Road Safari Tour, or All-Access Gift Card for 2012-13 from Alpine Adventures (Up to 31% Off)
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Guides take passengers off-road on rugged trails inside six-wheeled Pinzgauers or across ziplines and bridges up to 200 ft. high
Humans often relax by communing with nature: hiking through mountains, climbing trees, and eating berries indiscriminately. Get your fill of nature with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $62 for a SkyRider canopy tour with hot chocolate for one (an $89 value)
- $25 for an off-road wilderness-safari tour for one (a $36 value) $40 for a $50 gift card to use during 2012-2013 season toward any wilderness tours, aerial-park visits, or merchandise
See here for a list of frequently asked questions.
At the start of the SkyRider canopy tour, guests soar from a 50-foot-high pine-tree platform along dual ziplines. They traverse four additional ziplines up to 1,600 feet long and 200 feet above the ground as well as five suspension bridges in the forest canopy. Each tour ends with an 80-foot descent at up to 50 miles per hour and a mug of hot chocolate back at the the Thrillsville Aerial Park.
Depending on the time of year, 90-minute off-road tours inside six-wheel-drive Swiss Pinzgauers may grant passengers glimpses of local wildlife such as moose, deer, and turkeys wandering through autumn foliage, snow-dappled landscapes, or muddy spring terrain. Up to 11 passengers sit strapped into bucket seats and protected by an overhead cage as guides regale them with narration.
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About Alpine Adventures (Boston-NH)
Adventurers glide past pine and deciduous trees, navigating branches at 200 feet above the ground. As they reach a treetop platform, guides wave them along onto a bridge that swings high above the forest floor. This nerve-racking scene is the norm at Alpine Adventures, where professionals have led guests soaring through the woodlands of New Hampshire's White Mountains since 2006. Today, in addition to leading guests on three distinct canopy tours, each testing adventurers' courage with swinging bridges and fast speeds, they captain off-road adventures in six-wheeled Swiss Pinzgauers. Up to 11 passengers sit protected by seat harnesses and an overhead roll cage as guides narrate and charge through fall foliage, winter flurries, or summer volleyball games. An aerial park invites thrill seekers to explore cargo nets, rope ladders, ziplines, a treehouse, a climbing tower, and many other elevated obstacles.