Micah came in before 6 a.m. this morning to let me know this was on WCCO Channel 4 last night. The link for the video is: http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2018/06/03/finding-minnesota-sand-creek-adventures/ Now you can cut, paste and come zip with me!
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — There’s a part of Jordan, in
Scott County, that’s both scenic and maybe a little scary. Imagine
spending your summer days on top of a 100-foot cliff. It’s a reality for
the good folks at Sand Creek Adventures.
They run a zip line course that encourages team building as you soar above the tree tops, where taking that first step goes a long way to overcoming your fears.
“The first step is a doozy. We are 100 feet off the actual creek bed
right now,” Duane Larson said. “Once they take off, we take care of the
rest.”
Seven years ago, he had a dilemma on his hands. What do you do when
your family’s property is on a bluff? The answer: you turn it into a zip
line.
“Really, the first step you hop off and it’s unbelievable. The feeling that goes down your spine,” visitor Jake Marciniak said.
Safety comes first. The rest is all fun and adrenaline. Sand Creek
Adventures has three zig-zagging zip lines. The first line is the
highest, the second takes you over the creek, and the third includes a
slide so you get that “free fall” effect.
And if you’re still up for it, there’s a high ropes course 40 feet off the ground that encourages team work among the tree tops.
“Just the challenge
of being up there and figuring out what you are going to do and the
problem-solving is just really cool. I like it,” visitor Laura Larson
said.
Sand Creek Adventures has become a great place to hang out — pun
intended — but it didn’t happen overnight. Larson said it actually took
nine months. That’s because there’s a lot more here than meets the eye. When you are creating something this far above ground, you can’t be afraid of heights.
“(It took) a lot of tractors, loaders, that you can grab onto,
and then literally boats that you can move down the creek, throwing
down ropes and bringing it up,” Larson said.
Today, it’s used by businesses, church groups and even sports teams.
Guests have come from around the world, even places as far-flung as
Antarctica and Siberia. The motto here seems to be “Come for the view.
Stay for the zip.”
“It’s an amazing spot. People drive up and they are like, whoa, you have a 100-foot bluff. It’s a very unique piece of property,” Larson said.
Sand Creek is looking to add more zip lines and they hope to expand their high ropes course by the end of the year.
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