
Industry suppliers have released new products designed to smooth operations and keep things fresh. The team at Adventure Park Insider has rounded up a selection of these new products from the ACCT annual expo, Mountain Planet, and elsewhere.
Industry suppliers have released new products designed to smooth operations and keep things fresh. The team at Adventure Park Insider has rounded up a selection of these new products from the ACCT annual expo, Mountain Planet, and elsewhere.
A data-driven perspective on incident causes and costs can help operators understand how to mitigate the risks.
The question: I saw a story about a branch falling on a zip line, and I was wondering, how do I know if your trees are safe?
Denali Park Zipline has overcome a host of hurdles to offer off-the-grid adventure in the Alaskan wilderness.
Understanding how the brain processes fear can be a key to both improving the participant experience and designing successful facilitated programs.
When it comes to OSHA violations, these 10 repeat offenses can sneak past aerial activity operators.
How to handle tough questions from the media without resorting to “No comment.”
Aerial adventure parks and zip line tours have a host of options to provide photos and videos to their customers, but what’s the best route?
Unraveling the mysteries of the rules we all live by, and why everyone has a role in writing them.
Experientially-oriented ABEE continues to evolve while focusing on the many things it does well.
Understanding the effects of weather events on trees in and around your operation is vital to maintaining a safe, healthy property.
It’s important to examine what works when it comes to establishing effective zip line operator communications.
To prepare for a new attempt to update the ANSI/ACCT 03-2019 Standards, the Association for Challenge Course Technology (ACCT) has been revising its procedures for drafting standards.
When was the last time you read a standard that applies to your work? When was the last time you were involved in the development of a standard? If you work within the challenge course and aerial adventure industry, and your answer is either “never” or “a long time ago,” you’re missing the boat.
An investigation is ongoing into how a 41-year-old Italian woman slipped from her harness and fell 60 feet to her death toward the end of a high-speed zip line in Italy last week.
Head Rush Technologies has released a safety alert for its TRUBLUE product line.
Adventure Park Insider Magazine—Longmont, Colo., April 25, 2024—Want to make sure the ANSI/ACCT Standard serves the needs of the industry…