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- Shoot-The-Tube: A Naturally Unnatural Waterslide in Tanner . . .
Shoot-the-Tube is a Parley’s Canyon drainage pipeline running from the eastside of I-215 down to the creek that lines Tanner Park It has been turned into an epic and echoing waterslide by creative Salt Lake samaritans
- Shoot the Tube (Salt Lake City, Utah) - YouTube
SALT LAKE CITY PARK CITY with KIDS! I invited my friend Ian if he wanted to "shoot the tube" with me after work, at the mouth of Parley's Canyon in Salt Lake City He heard all about
- A Unique Utah Summer Tradition: “Shooting The Tube”
The tube’s exit is located at the back of the park in a pool popular with the dogs who are also popular in Tanner Park To shoot it, hike up out of the hollow and cross the freeway by the system of bike and pedestrian bridges down to an area below a giant rock pinnacle
- Shoot-the-Tube and Live Dangerously at This Locals Waterslide
Where Is Shoot-the-Tube in Salt Lake? Located under the Interstate 215 eastbound route near Parley’s Canyon, Shoot-the-Tube is a drainage pipeline locals have turned into a summer hot spot It’s near Tanner Park, a ten-acre park providing a playground, pavilion, and tennis courts for guests
- Have you ever gone to Shoot The Tube under I-215? - KUTV
(KUTV) Don't feel bad if you haven't ever heard of this (literally) underground thrill ride in Salt Lake County You can watch this viral video to get the experience for yourself The tube
- Shoot The Tube, Salt Lake City, UT, US - MapQuest
Get more information for Shoot The Tube in Salt Lake City, UT See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions
- Shooting The Tube. . . where old signs go to die - I Heart Salt Lake
The aqueduct known as “The Tube” begins near the base of Suicide Rock and exits into a large pool on the eastern side of Tanner Park Blocking the stream with plywood (or in our most recent visit, old signs), a tarp and something rigid like a 2x4 creates a temporary dam
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