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- | The #YOLO is a rotating swing ride, which holds four people at a time | + | The #YOLO is a rotating swing ride, which holds four people at a time and is powered by two people pushing the ride by a yoke. |
==2012== | ==2012== | ||
- | '''wyken''' ('13) designed and built the ride. He originally called it "Swing Ride" in his project proposal. #YOLO lore is a little fuzzy; no one is quite sure when it adopted its current title | + | '''wyken''' ('13) designed and built the ride. He originally called it "Swing Ride" in his project proposal. #YOLO lore is a little fuzzy; no one is quite sure when or how it adopted its current title. |
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 1 July 2014
The #YOLO is a rotating swing ride, which holds four people at a time and is powered by two people pushing the ride by a yoke.
2012
wyken ('13) designed and built the ride. He originally called it "Swing Ride" in his project proposal. #YOLO lore is a little fuzzy; no one is quite sure when or how it adopted its current title.
2013
tencate ('14) rebuilt. One of the most popular rides that year. The ride may or may not have given a concussion to a non-resident who was helping push the ride. Would recommend helmets for future iterations.