Zipping Along
I’m terrified of heights, so naturally, I wanted to go on an adventure that would challenge that fear. Yes, I’m a little insane. But isn’t that the way to conquer fears? Well, I suppose a healthy fear is good for survival, but I found what I thought would be a safe way to face that fear head-on – ziplining. I highly recommend the experience.
After revisiting an article that we ran in Texas Highways last August, I decided that this was the year I would brave it. Luckily, one of my best friends in Houston had the same idea (always on the same wavelength … that’s why we’re buds). Within a week’s time, we drummed up a group of 10 friends (me in Austin, the rest from Houston) to visit the Cypress Valley Canopy Tours in Spicewood. What fun!
I put on my brave hat while shaking inside, but after the first leap, I was having a blast. You’re so securely harnessed in and connected to the zip line that it’s hard to truly feel vulnerable. Plus, our trusted guides, Lindsey and Andi, used their expertise and a bit of humor to take the edge off and make it fun. Granted, this probably isn’t as high or as long as zipling down a mountain in Costa Rica, but it’s a fun adventure just the same. And it was just my speed, so to speak.
I didn’t even mind the three rope sky bridges we had to traverse (and I’ve never gotten on them, even at amusement parks, because I’m even more terrified of them!), but the harness helped quell that fear, too. We zipped along six lines from one tree platform to another (up to 40 feet high), passing up Lofthaven, the furnished tree house that you can zip to and rent for the night.
Thanks to the drought, there was little water running through the property, but I’m sure it adds an extra dimension of excitement and natural wonder, so, I definitely hope there will be water on my next visit.
When I go again – and I will – I will try the more challenging tour, which has longer zip lines, and challenges that they say ranges from “moderate to difficult.” I’m up for it!
If you’ve ever had a curiosity about ziplining, but are being held back by fear, I say DO it! If I can, you can.
If you’ve been, what was your experience like and where did you go?


March 28th, 2009 at 8:09 am
We’ve been to Cypress Valley Canopy Tours a number of times. We always have a great time. My wife and I even took her 7th and 8th grade class there on a field trip once, and they had a fantastic time. The folks that run the place are great! Very safety concious, very friendly, and very helpful. For our anniversary one year, we stayed in Lofthaven and it was a wonderful experience. We zipped into the treehouse where there was a wonderful light dinner of gourmet cheeses and fresh fruit waiting for us. Spending the night in the trees, with the fireflies in the ravine below and the breeze gently rocking the treehouse (in a soothing way, not a scary way!) was amazing. We were even treated to the rumble of thunder from a distant spring-time thunderstorm. I definitely recomend it for a special spring or fall romantic getaway!