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Zip Lines & Downward
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Flying Fox / Zip Line / Zip Wire
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Crossing of long or short distances by sliding down a steelrope
while being suspended by the harness. Used either between
platforms or as a spectacular dismount from a ropescourse. |
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Extreme Fox with POWERFAN®
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Extreme steep flying fox with a gently landing due to the POWERFAN®. |
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POWERFAN TM
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Start with a freefall that is then gently slowed. Possible with
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Rope Bridges
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Postman's Walk / Two-Line-Bridge / Rope walk with one
handrail
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Simple construction, but challenging for the user. Not suitable
for inexperienced users if crossing long distances or with low
rope tension. |
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Burma Bridge / Rope Walk with two handrails
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A balancing rope is crossed with the help of two handrails. The
easiest way to bridge long distances with little material. |
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Burma Bridge with Interconnections |
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A balancing rope is inter-connected with two handrails. Gives
more stability when crossing longer distances. |
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Burma Loops / Burma Buckets / Low Buckets |
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Short suspended ropeslings are crossed without the help of a
security rope. |
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Deep Buckets |
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Long suspended ropeslings are crossed without the help of a
security rope. |
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Traverses & Balance
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Charlie Chaplin / Double Rope Walk / Tired Two Line
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Two ropes running parallel are crossed. A handrail may be added
to ease the use and make it child-friendly. |
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Criss Cross Walk
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Two crisscrossing ropes are crossed with the help of a handrail. |
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Ship's Crossing
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The distance between platforms is crossed with the help of two
ropes one suspended at the startpoint and one at the endpoints. |
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Hour Glass
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Two diagonally connected ropes are crossed. The security rope
should not be used. |
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Tension Traverse / Pirate's Crossing
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A rope is crossed with the help of two diagonally connected
ropes. The security rope should not be used. |
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Heebie Jeebie
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A rope is crossed with the help of two diagonally connected
ropes and another rope suspended above. The security rope should
not be used. |
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Multivine Traverse / Grape Vine / Liana Walk / Spaghetti
Crossing
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A rope is crossed with the help of several short ropes suspended
from above. The security rope should not be used.
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Curtain Walk
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A rope is crossed with the help of several slings of rope
suspended from above. |
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High A's
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Free hanging round poles have to be passed over without use of
the safety rope. |
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Pulley Walk
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A balancing rope is crossed with the help of a rope that is
pulled along a roller connected above. |
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One Line Walk / Slackline |
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A single rope is crossed without any other help. Only for very
experienced users. |
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Jumps & Swings
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Flea Jump / Gap Step / Step Across
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A jump or a big stride across two platforms without the help of
a security rope. A bigger distance makes the exercise more
difficult but increases the risk of injury. |
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Tarzan Rope
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The distance between two platforms is crossed with the help of a
swinging rope. The security rope may not be used. |
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Happy Hopper
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Walk of the short side of wooden beams. May be mounted directly
to the ground or on a horizontal beam. |
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Islands
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Jumps from one platform to the next with platforms mounted to
the top of woodpoles. |
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Beams & Logs
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Wobbly Hopper
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Walk of the top end of vertically mounted beams. May be
simpified witht the use of one or two handrails. |
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Wobbly Balance Log / Swing Beam
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Balancing on a log suspended horizontally. May be simplified
with the use of handrails. |
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Swinging Burma Logs / Planters Planks
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Crossing of several individually suspended logs without the help
of a security rope. |
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Planters Bridge
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Crossing of several individually suspended boards that sway
forward and backwards, but not sideways. |
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Balance Board
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A suspended board that sways forward and backwards but not
sideways is crossed without the help of a security rope. |
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Balance Log / Cat Walk
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Balancing on a permanently mounted log. May be simplified with
the use of handrails. |
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Beam Straddle
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Two beams running parallel are crossed without further aides.
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Hanging Trees
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Climbing from one hanging tree to the other. The trees must not
have any sharp edges.
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Wooden Bridges
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Indiana Bridge
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A bridge made of rope and round poles mounted in stride length.
Allows the comfortable crossing of long distances. One or two
handrails may be used. |
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Railroad Bridge / Raider Bridge
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A bridge made from rope and boards mounted in stride length.
Allows the comfortable crossing of long distances. One or two
handrails may be used. |
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Half Railroad Bridge
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Similar to railroad bridge, but the distance between boards is
wider, forcing the use of the ropes in between. |
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Step by Step
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The participant uses alternating a right and a left board. |
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Islands in the Sky
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Hanging platforms with distances in between are crossed. One or
two handrails may be used. |
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Tremor Bridge
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A hanging bridge made of boards. Allows the comfortable crossing
of long distances. One or two handrails may be used. |
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Bridge
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A fixed mounted bridge allows comfortable walking or the use of
a wheelchair. Bridge will not swing. |
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Chicken Ladder
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A fixed mounted bridge leading upwards with rungs. |
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Ramp
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A fixed mounted ramp leading upwards or downwards. |
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Wobbler
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Board Walk / Stirraps
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Suspended poles or boards are crossed with the help of a
handrail. |
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Earthquake / Bosun Chairs / Burma Steps
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Freehanging boards on two ropes are crossed without the use of
the security rope. |
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Log Swings / Burma Sticks
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Freehanging round poles on two ropes are crossed without the use
of the security rope. |
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Zick-Zack Logs
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Zigzag round poles are crossed without the help of the security
rope. |
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Tooth Pics A
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Balancing two ropes. Logs, which are connected to a rope above
like an A are standing in the way. |
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Tooth Pics V
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Balancing one ropes. Logs, which are connected to two ropes
above like a V are standing in the way. |
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Wobbly Tires
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Car tires or other rings suspended from two ropes are crossed
without the help of the security rope. |
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Tire Swings / Tire Traverse
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A path made of freehanging care tires is crossed. |
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Wobbly barrels / Barrelwalk
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A path made of freehanging barrels is crossed. |
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Nets
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Hammock |
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A u-shaped net is crossed. Suitable for children’s courses. |
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Horizontal Net |
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A horizontal net is crossed. One or two handrails may be used. |
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Burma Bridge with Net |
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Same as burma bridge, but using a net between the two ropes. May
be used without other safety devices. |
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Cargo Net
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A net for climbing from all directions. Safety rope running
parallel or attach in the net. |
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Ship's Net
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A triangualr net for climbing from all directions. Safety rope
running parallel or attach in the net. |
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Spider Net
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A net built like a spider web for climbing from all
directions.Safety rope running parallel or attach in the net. |
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Net Tube
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Climbing through a net tunnel. The security rope runs trough the
tunnel. Horizontal tunnels very suitable for children. |
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Up & Down
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Ladder
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Common Ladder. |
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Rope-Ladder with stabile rungs
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Rope ladder with stabile rungs, can be very challanging in long
distance use. |
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Rope-Ladder with soft rungs
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Rope ladder with soft rungs, can be very challanging in long
distance use. |
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Tire Climb
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Vertically hung car tires or other rings for climbing. |
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Center Ladder
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Rungs of a ladder are mounted. Would need to install additional
security hooks or an independantly mounted security system. |
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Monkeys
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Climbingholds are fixed on the tree or pole. No drilling
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Wobbly Log Climb
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Several round logs are mounted vertically and must be climbed.
Climbing aides may be installed on the logs. |
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Wobbly Wall
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Wobbly climbing wall. |
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Climbing Wall
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Fixed climbing wall. |
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Staples
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Used mainly for entrance of trainers. |
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Team Elements
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Swinging Boards / Assisted Wobbly Logs / Flying Bridge
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Short logs are hanging on one rope each. The participant has to
handle from one to the next. Two or more persons on the ground
are helping
by stabilizing the logs. |
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High V
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Two persons balance over a rope each. The distance between the
two ropes is increasing. The participants are supposed to helb
each other. |
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Team Beams
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Two persons balance over a vertical wobbly log each. The distance between the
two logs is increasing. The participants are supposed to helb
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Rolling Board / Rope Boarding
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A board on rollers (woodboard or snowboard) rolls on two steel
ropes from one platform to the next. |
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Sled
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A sled on rollers rolls on two steel ropes from one platform to
the next.
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Bicycle on the rope
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Ride a bike on the rope. The bike is stabilsed through a weight.
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Monocycle on the rope
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Ride a monocycle on the rope. The bike is stabilsed through a weight.
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Sand Bags / Boxer's Walk
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Walk over a bridge, hanging sandsacks have to be boxed or pushed
away. |
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Tube barrels
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One or more barrles without floor or top are crawled through.
The security rope runs through the barrels. |
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Tube / Rohr
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One or more mounted or suspended pipes are walked/crawled
through. The security rope runs through the pipes. |
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High Logs / Handrail
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Free hanging round poles are used as a handrail while balancing
on a rope. |
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Gladiator's Traverse
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Rings mounted on ropes from above are used to hang from and move
from platform to platform. Only suitable for athletic users. |