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Mica Moon Zip Tours’ Fright Flights make for a thrilling Halloween

Zach Paukert, 17, maneuvers through the aerial park at Mica Moon Treetop Adventures in Liberty Lake on July 2. (Kathy Plonka / The Spokesman-Review)

Flying above the trees going 40-50 miles per hour is scary enough, but add a haunted forest on top of that and you’ve got a thrilling Halloween to remember.

During the month of October, the creatures that haunt the woods around Mica Moon Zip Tours and Aerial Park come out to play.

The Fright Flight tour begins with an informative shuttle ride from the reception area to the company’s property, halfway up Mica Peak.

Guests then take a ride in side-by-side utility task vehicles to the top of the property and are then fitted with the appropriate gear. After a short orientation and two practice zips, the tour, which features a 3,500-foot zip called Big Mama, begins.

While zipping through the air, the shrieks from the forest below might seem too close for comfort. And as Mica Moon notes on its website, a change of underwear is not included.