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Terror-dactyl Free Fall in Virtual Reality

Though Colorado Springs’ Cave of the Winds Mountain Park hosts an exciting number of family activities, their Terror-dactyl swing off the edge of a 200-foot cliff is not for the faint of heart (or for anyone under 48 inches and 100 pounds). But the OutThere Colorado crew gave it a try—and filmed the ride in 360 so that you can experience it along with us!

For the best mobile viewing experience: 1) For iPhone users — Tap the title in the video viewer and choose “Open in YouTube”, 2) For Android users — tap the title in the video viewer to open in the YouTube app.

In addition to the infamous Terror-dactyl, Cave of the Winds offers a Discovery caving tour, a spooky Lantern cave tour, and a beginner’s caving course. And when we found out that they also had a high ropes course (the Wind Walker Challenge Course), we couldn’t resist.

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