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Outlaw (roller coaster)

Coordinates: 41°38′56.75″N 93°30′2.10″W / 41.6490972°N 93.5005833°W / 41.6490972; -93.5005833
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Outlaw
Adventureland (Iowa)
LocationAdventureland (Iowa)
Park sectionOutlaw Gulch
Coordinates41°38′56.75″N 93°30′2.10″W / 41.6490972°N 93.5005833°W / 41.6490972; -93.5005833
StatusOperating
Opening dateApril 24, 1993 (1993-04-24)[1]
CostUS$2,000,000[1]
General statistics
TypeWood
ManufacturerCustom Coasters International
Lift/launch systemChain-lift
Height67 ft (20 m)
Length2,800 ft (850 m)
Speed48 mph (77 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration2 minutes
G-force3.2[2]
Height restriction42 in (107 cm)
Outlaw at RCDB

The Outlaw is a wooden roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa, near Des Moines.

The Outlaw made its debut in 1993.[1] It was the second roller coaster built by Custom Coasters International, which soon became known as one of the world's premier builders of wooden roller coasters.

The original spokesperson for The Outlaw was an old miner character who appeared in television, radio, and print advertisements for Adventureland. He can still be seen outside the lower queue of The Outlaw in cartoon representation, on the "you must be this tall to ride" sign.

The "Prototype" for Great Coasters International

Even though Outlaw was built by CCI, it was designed by Mike Boodley, who later went on to form Great Coasters International. In fact, Outlaw is considered to be the prototype GCI roller coaster as it laid the groundwork for coasters like Lightning Racer and Kentucky Rumbler.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Adventureland Turns 'Outlaw' For 20th Year". Omaha World-Herald (Iowa ed.). April 25, 1993. p. 2B.
  2. ^ https://www.adventurelandpark.com/attractions/rides/thrill