What is Skyline? Pioneering an industry – Part 1
Skyline Ziplines is the worlds’ premier zipline builder. Based out of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, our company was created in 2004 out of an industry wide need for lower operating costs and higher safety standards. We supply the entire value chain for ziplines from surveying, logistics, and design, to engineering, construction, training, equipment procurement, and daily operations.
Our History
Starting as an alpine adventure destination, we would provide motorized rentals of all sorts including ATVs, snowmobiles, Hummer rides, and other outdoor activities like snowshoeing, dog-sledding, and hiking.
The company was thriving until much dismay when the financial crisis of 2007 hit, decreasing tourism traffic in the region. The company had to deal with accumulated operating costs from the high maintenance motorized activities and was left to think about the future.
New Beginnings
After struggling with the high costs of motorized activities, our founder Kevin Smith had a new idea: build a zipline.
Ziplines cut operating costs drastically and also eliminate the carbon footprint from gas-powered rentals. The zipline became a dependable source of revenue with profit margins growing every day, a massive success!
Safety First
Most destination resorts with ziplines utilized low tension cables rigged in tree canopies with a leather glove used as a hand-brake. A high-risk and dangerous operation for such short, slow, and dangerous experience. Similar systems are still in operation and cause injuries world-wide to this day.
Skyline would have nothing to do with such an unprofessional and dangerous system. We engineered high tension cable systems, patented trolley designs with harnessing, and leverage state of the art braking systems to create a safe, high speed, adrenaline fuelled experience. After this, we went global.
Going Global
After we proved our system and patented technologies in the field, new requests started arriving from exotic destinations.
In the past 15 years, we have installed over 500,000 ft. of zipline cable worldwide.
We built some of the most renowned ziplines in Hawaii, New Zealand, Japan, Australia, Turkey, and the Dominican Republic.
Our team also constructed ziplines in famous U.S. National Parks. These include Mt. Rushmore, the Grand Canyon, and Yellowstone.
Thanks to our strong partners, we continue creating safer and more thrilling zipline experiences for riders around the world.
Thanks for reading! This concludes part 1 of our series, stay tuned to learn more about our technology, and how we’ve revolutionized the eco-tourism industry.
- Posted by admin
- On May 23, 2019