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Gliding across 510 feet of steel cable suspended between trees, guide Howard Bronstein landed on the platform secured into the pine about 35 feet in the air, looked off at the Berkshire hills in the distance, sighed, and said, "another day at the office." In becoming the outdoor adventure center for Western New England, Blom and Lessels have continued to bring activities found only in more-remote regions the world to within an hour of the Pioneer Valley, but they've also been able to create a place where people's passions could become their livelihood. The current roster of activities at Zoar Outdoor encompasses whitewater rafting, kayaking, rock climbing, fly fishing, bicycle rentals, wilderness certification and lessons, and, most recently, the zip tour.
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Choose Your Own Adventure
Gliding across 510 feet of steel cable suspended between trees, guide Howard Bronstein landed on the platform secured into the pine about 35 feet in the air, looked off at the Berkshire hills in the distance, sighed, and said, "another day at the office."
Indeed, it's business as usual in the newest adventure offering at Zoar Outdoor in Charlemont, tucked in the northwest corner of the state about 30 minutes due west of Greenfield. The area's first zip-line canopy tour joins an impressive array of activities for the explorer in everyone. Luckily, people don't ha...See the full content of this document
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