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High-Altitude Summer Adventure on the Ropes Course in South Lake Tahoe

Take on a ropes course and zipline at 9,000 feet in South Lake Tahoe.

03/29/2016 | Rating NR

Outdoor Nevada

High-Altitude Summer Adventure on the Ropes Course in South Lake Tahoe

Clip: Season 1 Episode 108 | 7m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Take on a ropes course and zipline at 9,000 feet in South Lake Tahoe.

Join Outdoor Nevada host John Burke at Heavenly Mountain Resort in South Lake Tahoe for a summer adventure. After a gondola ride with sweeping views, John tackles the Discovery Forest Ropes Course — 25 feet up at over 9,000 feet elevation. With ziplines, rope bridges, and alpine air, Tahoe offers year-round thrills beyond winter.

03/29/2016 | Rating NR

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