Zıplıne
Posted on 16 November, 2020 by Administrator
ZIPLINE
Rope skiing, which has become famous among extreme sports, especially in recent years, gives athletes adrenaline-filled minutes. It is possible to have fun moments accompanied by unique views on natural and artificial rope skiing tracks.
What is Zipline / Slip on Rope?
Rope slipping, also known as zipline, is the sport of gliding with a steel rope or ropes stretched from a high point to a lower point. Steel ropes connected to wheeled pulleys help athletes slide downwards with their slippery structure. In order for the system installed between the exit and destination points to be safe, high quality materials must be used.
How To Slip On The Rope?
Equipped with safety equipment, athletes glide on the rope from a high point to a low point. Natural and artificial lines have varying heights. Natural lines; It is established between valleys, canyons, hills and mountainous terrain. Woodlands are the most preferred natural line areas. Wooden platforms are positioned on tree trunks and these lines are formed in a practical way. Artificial zipline lines are set up between lower heights. Especially those who have a fear of heights may prefer these artificial lines. These tracks are created by stretching steel lines between wooden and steel platforms, concrete structures and roofs.
Slip lines on the rope have different lengths. Athletes can experience adrenaline-filled minutes by choosing what they want from short, medium and long lines. Tracks ranging from 50-100 meters are defined as short, lines between 100-250 meters as medium, and lines from 250 meters to 3 kilometers are defined as long courses. Passage units are generally included in long lines. Medium length tracks constitute the most preferred tracks.
In order to help athletes make a controlled landing, there are spring systems at their destination. Spring and brake systems that slow down the speed and stop the athletes should be included in terms of safety.
Materials Required for Slip on Rope
Some equipment should be used in order to make the sport of skiing on the rope, which is performed at meters high, safe. Both the equipment used by the athletes and the established system must meet the standards and be produced with quality materials. Private organizations that provide slip on rope provide all this equipment for athletes.
Safety Harness
Athletes who will slip on the rope must first wear this safety harness. The legs and waist support harnesses have a seat-like structure. In this way, very comfortable safety harnesses are used as a precaution against falls. The harness parts with adjustable shoulder, leg and waist parts are connected to each other with the help of carabiners.
Helmet
As in all extreme sports, athletes must wear helmets against possible dangers. No matter how durable and robust the equipment is, helmets provide extra protection against possible falls.
Steel Ropes
Steel ropes that connect high and low points to each other are generally produced with two materials, stainless chrome or galvanized. The steel ropes stretched between the carriers are extremely durable and can lift high weights.
Extension Rope
Extension ropes are used in order for the athletes advancing on the steel ropes to stand steadily. With the help of carabiners, the extension ropes that form a bond between the pulley and the athletes are produced with materials resistant to external factors.
Pulley
The mechanism that allows athletes to slide down on the steel ropes is the pulleys. Usually double bearing rollers are used in zipline lines.
Safety System
There is a brake and safety system that allows athletes to stop slowly while they are close to their destination. Thanks to this speed reducing system, athletes can stop safely.
Carbine
All parts on the line and system are connected to each other with steel and locked carabiners. Carabiners with a carrying capacity of up to 50 kn (1 kilonewton equals approximately 100 kilograms) are safe when locked.
When to Slip on Rope?
Slipping on the rope is generally an activity that can be done in all seasons. However, zipline platforms are often installed during the summer months. Especially those who are in holiday resorts can do this sport during the summer.
In Turkey, where the zıplıne done?
Although not very common in some provinces sliding sports rope in Turkey, it found in certain periods of the year or permanently established lines.
Ilgaz Mountain, Cankiri
Line zipline in Ilgaz Mountain, Turkey's DUdUr longest line. The line of sliding on the rope, which is 640 meters long and 25 meters high, is located in Kadıntepe Nature Park. Below the line that runs in a deep valley is forest cover. Adrenaline enthusiasts can do this sport in the greenery in the region.
You can reach Kadıntepe Nature Park from Ankara Esenboğa Airport.
Tortum, Erzurum
There is a zipline line on Tortum Lake in Uzundere district. Those who move along the line with a view of the lake at the bottom can explore these natural beauties.
Those who want to use the line inspired by the cable car can go by direct flights.
Coruh River, Artvin
The rope slip line, 385 meters long and 35 meters high, is established on Borcka Dam Lake. The one-piece line is the longest line of the Black Sea. The athletes who travel more than 700 meters in total on their way to and from, go to Artvin at certain times of the year for these exciting moments.
If you want to experience this adventure, you can reach the region from Trabzon Airport.
Ayder Plateau, Rize
Ayder in Çamlıhemşin has one of Turkey's No. ZipLine line. The line of sliding on the rope, which proceeds in the unique beauty of nature, is a medium-length track of 160 meters in length and 50 meters in height. Although the line is not very long, it also raises the adrenaline level due to its height from the ground.
After a 2-hour journey from Trabzon, you can reach Ayder Plateau and have pleasant moments at meters of altitude.
Kas, Antalya
There are short zipline lines in Kaş where many extreme sports can be done. You can proceed on three interconnected short lines at an altitude of 35 meters. It is possible to see natural beauties while sliding at a speed of 60 km in the journey that takes about 90 minutes.
Located between the popular tourist route in Turkey can provide transportation from Kas to Antalya Airport.
Best Zıplıne Routes in the World
In many parts of the world, there are countless routes accompanied by green and blue to this experience.
Jebel Jais, United Arab Emirates
The longest line in the world is located in the United Arab Emirates. The 2830 meters long and 1680 meters high track is located on Jebel Jais Mountain. The rope gliding activity on mountainous terrain takes approximately 3 minutes.
If you want to experience this unique adventure, you can reach Dubai Airport, which is 2 hours away from Jebel Jais Mountain.
Spain / Portugal
The only zipline line connecting two countries in the world is located between Sanlucar de Guadiana in Spain and Alcoutim in Portugal. The line, built on the Guidiana River that separates the two regions, is 720 meters long. This special line, which is an international rope sliding track, starts from a height of 100 meters and drops to 15 meters.
You can reach the track, which promises an unforgettable experience, from Madrid Barajas Airport.
Eiffel Tower, France
Although it is not permanent, a zipline line is installed temporarily to the Eiffel Tower every summer. Athletes can watch the entire historical building from a bird's eye view in a matter of minutes, traveling at a speed of approximately 88 km per hour.
In summer, you may want to both explore the city and experience this excitement.
Kronplatz, Italy
Italy's longest line is located at Kronplatz. Athletes advancing at an altitude of 100 meters at a speed of 80 km per hour can reach the peaks of adrenaline.
You can reach the region, which has become famous for its line running on the forest cover, via Venice Marco Polo Airport.
Stoderzinken, Austria
The zipline line, consisting of two parts, starts from the summit of Stoderzinken Mountain and ends in Gröbming city. Adrenaline enthusiasts using this line at an altitude of 150 meters travel at a maximum speed of 115 km per hour.
You can reach Stoderzinken via Vienna Airport, where different extreme sports can be done together with slipping on the rope.