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Valley Crossing / Tyrolean Traverse - is an alpine challenge that helps people discover that they are stronger than they realize. We stretch a one hundred foot static line rope across a creek bed. The participants are harnessed, connect to a carabiner and attach to the rope, upside down. They pull hand over hand, inch by inch from one side of the stream bed to the other. It's a challenging task but not too strenous. We believe that people gain a sense of perseverance and accomplishment during these types of experiences that will build their self confidence sufficiently to persevere over different challenges throughout life.
Flying Fox - wherein a rope is tied to the harness he is donning and he slides down from a height. Climbing up to the terrace and "vrrroooooommmm" you are down to the ground with help of a harness and some fancy equipment. A quick rush that gets you in the mood to deal with more challenges.
Abseiling -Abseiling is another term for rappelling which basically refers to climbing down a rock face with the help of ropes and pulleys. Descending from heights, one can choose one’s pace as the speed of descent is in your hands. You can go fast, slow or a even halt right on the middle of the rock face! You don’t lunge down in a matter of seconds like in the movies but may choose a delightfully slow pace to take in the scenery and revel in the high that comes from pushing your limits.
Advised Adventure Gear
Participants to wear sensible shoes, long sleeve shirts and cotton trousers . It would also be advisable to carry a cap, a small haversack, a water bottle, a towel and personal toiletries.
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