
Head up into the hills above Horseshoe Bend and you'll see people flying through the air.
"It just feels like you're soaring like a bird through the air," says Zip Idaho owner Eric Faull. "It's really fun."
Zip Idaho is the latest spot for high altitude adventure in southwest Idaho. It's certainly not the first zip line in the state but they boast of themselves as the longest. The idea to build this web of wire was born out of earth-friendly ambition.
"I thought it would be a good low-impact way to develop my property," says Faull.
That property has been in Faull's family for five generations.
"It's nice to be able to give myself a way to make an income and take care of the land," says Faull. "It'd be a shame if we ever had to sell it or subdivide it."
Faull also believes "green" living is "outdoor" living and wants to let people experience it.
"I'd like to keep improving it," says Faull. "I want to make it a nice place for people to come and enjoy the Idaho wilderness."
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