In the woods of Osceola County awaits a destination designed to test your limits.

"Tested on your strength and balance and whether you can actually do it," said Austin Mastin, of Orlando.

Orlando Tree Trek offers a revolutionary way to zip line along four courses that top out around 45 feet high. Guides there are ready to assist, but zip lining is designed to be a team building activity.

"These are your click-it systems," said Christian Brigantti, a rescue guide at Orland Tree Trek, "(It's the) safest form of climbing today."

With magnetic lifelines, zip liners can never become disconnected high above the ground.

"One always has to stay on no matter what you do until you click another one," Brigantti said.

Guides say each connector can hold up to 800 pounds while navigating aerial obstacles.

"The key to those is you have to hold onto the ropes and just keep going," Mastin said.

As we discover together, many of the challenges are more mind-over-matter than physical.

For more than an hour, we balanced, shuffled, stretched, navigated and bounced ... and zipped. But bigger challenges wait, like zipping into a giant cargo net.

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