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Amazing!!!

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I couldn't hold my breath any longer!!
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Does anybody know where K-2 is, in relation to Everest? :dontknow:
With the popularity of Zip-Lines; I might even be tempted to take THAT ride! :D :thumbup:
 
Does anybody know where K-2 is, in relation to Everest? :dontknow:
With the popularity of Zip-Lines; I might even be tempted to take THAT ride! :D :thumbup:

Bob, ever been to the zip line at Hunter Mt? I want to go, but all my friends are too scared...
 
I've looked it over a bit... :D
It looks as if it could be some fun... perhaps we'll have to gather up a collection of :f_spider: ryders, and pay them a visit... :thumbup:
 
Bob, ever been to the zip line at Hunter Mt? I want to go, but all my friends are too scared...

I've done it both outside the US and the caves below Louisville, Kentucky. Outside the US, as an example Costa Rica, the placement of your hands can allow you to lose fingers, and they are not as safety conscious; but, still a lot of fun going through the jungles at tree top level. Most people wouldn't associate zip lining with caves underneath Louisville, which were a lot of fun also. Never been to Hunter.
 
Thanks for posting. An awesome view that I would not have seen otherwise.

RE: Zip lines: there are some good places if you like canyon and jungle crossing in Hawaii.
 
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