My wife and I were in Colorado Springs for a quick two day visit. I found this Fin zip line course online when looking for things to do. The suspension bridges and rappelling is what really caught my eye. I had called and talked to the Broadmoor a couple times about reservations and times, they were always very helpful. I waited until the last couple days to book my trip because there had been a lot of rain, and I wanted to make sure the weather was nice and clear for the zip line. It turned out to be the perfect day, clear skies with just a few clouds. The trip was great from purchase to completion. We showed up at the parking lot, met the tour group everything was ready and well organized. The drive out to the zip line course was fun and bumpy, you are right on the edge of the mountain and have some really nice views. When you arrive you have a short 5-10 minute hike to the setup. You meet the crew, go over the rules and get your gear. You also practice once so everyone knows what to do. The first two zip lines are okay. They are in the woods, and setup to ease you into zip lining, still fun. The third zip is really nice, you have the edge of the mountain to your left and the woods to your right, a bit faster and longer. Then the fun really starts! You know get to the two bridges, they are amazing. You cross the first bridge to a suspended platform that is drilled into the side of the mountain. I think you are around 150 feet above the ground. The views are AMAZING! The area is so beautiful! You then go to the second bridge, I believe you get to about 250 feet above the ground. We sat down in the middle of that bridge for a few minutes and just enjoyed the view. The next zip line is awesome, much longer and going across the gorge between two mountains. This one is a lot longer and much faster, tons of fun! The final zip is the longest (and fast) I believe it is over 1800 feet long and maybe over 500 feet high. Again, nothing but BEAUTIFUL VIEWS!!! After that you have an assisted rappell, which is good, but not as fun as rappelling off the side of a mountain. We hung out at seven falls for about 30-60 minutes after that and then did a really pretty hike around 3/4 of a mile down the road to take the shuttle back to the Broadmoor. I couldn't say enough about the crew working (I think Steve and Cody...I think), everyone was great. They told corny jokes, had facts about the area, and were very friendly. They made sure everyone was having a good time. The trip is extremely safe and very professional. I would recommend it to anyone one, and would love to do it again myself.