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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the zip line permission form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Participant’s Name, Birthdate, Height, and Weight in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for safety assessments.
  3. Fill in the Address, City, State, and Zip Code. This helps in identifying the participant's location for any necessary communications.
  4. Provide a Cell Phone number and Email address for immediate contact. This is essential for any updates regarding the tour.
  5. In the Medical Conditions section, disclose any relevant health issues. If there are none, write 'none' to confirm your health status.
  6. The Participant must sign and date at the bottom of the form. If under 18, a parent or guardian must also complete their section and provide their signature.

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To build the zip line you need: Steel cable. A pulley. Round wooden stick. One carabiner. Nylon rope. Six malleable cable clamps. Two eye-to-eye turnbuckles. Rubber tube.
Zip lining is an energetic and frequently strenuous activity which could easily place strain on a heart which is already compromised by disease or problems. You must frequently lift your own body weight and hold it for several seconds at the beginning and end of each run.
You should also consult with a doctor if you suffer from high blood pressure, dizziness, seizures, are afraid of heights, have heart problems or weigh over 260 pounds.
Zip lining is not for everyone. Pregnant women should not participate. You should also consult with a doctor if you suffer from high blood pressure, dizziness, seizures, are afraid of heights, have heart problems or weigh over 260 pounds. You should feel comfortable on the course you are on.
Before Using the Park You Must: Be under 300 lbs. and fit into one of our harnesses appropriately. For Soar Like an Eagle Face-Forward zipline, maximum weight is 275lbs.

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Inherent and Other Risks: Serious injuries are uncommon in zipline tours, but the risk of injury or death certainly exists; by reason of falls, contact with other participants and fixed objects, and moving about or being transported on the grounds on which the activities are initiated and conducted.
Reported injuries included broken bones (46%), bruises (15.2%), strains/sprains (15.1%), and concussions/closed head injuries (7%). Ohio State University researchers found that approximately 12%of zip line injuries resulted in hospitalization.

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