Photos: West Mountain Aerial Adventure Park
West Mountain's Aerial Adventure Park will open to public July 1. A group of middle school students were the first to try it out on Monday.
Whoops!

Gabriel Goss, 14, of Burnt Hills, tries to cross a bridge.
Harder than it looks

Gabriel Goss, 14, of Burnt Hills, crosses a course Monday in the Aerial Adventure Park at West Mountain Ski Center in Queensbury.
A long way down

Angelo Fusco, 14, of Burnt Hills, studies a rope tunnel he must traverse to get to the ground on Monday at West Mountain's new Aerial Adventure Park in Queensbury. The park features six courses of all difficulty levels.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Ryan Lussier, 14, of Burnt Hills, navigates the ropes course.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Angelo Fusco, 14, of Burnt Hills, navigates the ropes course.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Ryan Lussier, 14, of Burnt Hills, falls on the rope course.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Angelo Fusco, 14, of Burnt Hills, climbs down a rope tunnel on Monday in the Aerial Adventure Park at West Mountain Ski Center in Queensbury.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Gabriel Goss, 14, of Burnt Hills, prepares to slide across an element in the Aerial Adventure Park in Queensbury.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Gabriel Goss, 14, of Burnt Hills, navigates the rope course on Monday in the Aerial Adventure Park in Queensbury.
West Mountain Aerial Adventure

Gabriel Goss, 14, of Burnt Hills, navigates the rope course on Monday at West Mountain's Aerial Adventure Park in Queensbury.
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