Extreme rope swinging - is this offered commercially at the location shown in 'World's Largest Rope Swing' video?

Extreme rope swinging - is this offered commercially at the location shown in 'World's Largest Rope Swing' video? - Swing set in shape of heart

I saw this video recently on YouTube titled 'World's Largest Rope Swing' and this seems to have been shot with a custom rig set up just for the purposes of this video in Moab, Utah. What I want to know is whether any company offers this commercially at the same place, or failing which, elsewhere in the US.

To limit the scope, I specifically want to limit it to experiences as extreme as this (at least a 20 second swing, as the behind-the-scenes video states).






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Where is the rope swing at Lake Tahoe?

Thrill seekers land backflips into Lake Tahoe from 99-foot rope swing (video) After releasing from the rope swing, it's a roughly 90 foot drop down to the water. Standing on a hunting stand attached to a tree in D.L. Bliss State Park 140 feet above Lake Tahoe, Nick Coulter listens to his friend shout the countdown.

CAN YOU rope swing in Moab Utah?

noun. A swing made by attaching one end of a rope to a tree branch or other support and tying a large knot in the other end to sit or stand on.



Rope Swinging onto Paddle Boarders




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