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Spider's Web. The most consistent challenge for groups is
figuring out a way to both communicate with each other while trying to
solve a problem. Sometimes this is easier said than done. |
Nitro Crossing. Unlike the climbing wall and zip line the low
ropes course never is more than 3 feet off the ground. However, there
are still risks to each element. Each group must learn to be spotters
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Mohawk Traverse. The entire challenge course - cooperative
challenges, low ropes, climbing wall - are not just for kids at camp.
It is a tremendous community building tool for adult groups as well. |
Log Jam. Each element in the low ropes course offers a unique challenge to groups. |
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Islands. Our staff is trained to teach participants how to
assess the risk of each element and how to spot other group members.
They are also trained in leading debriefing sessions after each
activity.
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The Whale Watch is one of six elements in our low ropes
course. Designed to help strengthen community through challenge,
cooperation and communication, the low ropes is an ideal activity for
youth or adult groups.
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