Submitted by CvilleHokie605 t3_zanra4 in DIY
Hey there. Looking from some advice on a zipline post size/build. I plan to put in a zip line for my kids with a weight limit of up to 250lbs which will be anchored on the lower side by a mature tree after traveling ~225ft dropping ~20/25ft. But on the higher side I don't have anything to anchor it to. I've been reading the product directions that a 12" diameter post 12' tall with 4' in the ground is ideal. But no where I've contacted sells such a large item. Enter the internet where I've seen people claim to use one 12' tall 6x6, several 2x6s glued and screwed together, or various other forms of combined lumber to get closer to something kind of equivalent to a 12" diameter behemoth. Any chance there are some strong/expert opinions here as to what is the ideal way to construct the anchor for high side of such a zipline that will last absent the 12' by 12" circular post?
DrBouvenstein t1_iynjes8 wrote
FYI, that's too much of a drop. The max. slope for a zipline is 3' of vertical per 100' of horizontal with no brake, and 6' of vertical if you are using a proper brake:
https://www.ziplinegear.com/pages/how-to-build-a-zip-line-section-one-concepts#:~:text=ZIP%20LINE%20MUST%20NEVER%20EXCEED,MAY%20CAUSE%20INJURY%20OR%20DEATH.
Please do not make a death trap zipline that drops 25' over only 225 feet of vertical.