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  2. Ropes course - Wikipedia

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    Example of a high ropes course at night Rope climbing at the Alpine Center Bottrop, built by insight-out, Germany. A ropes course is a challenging outdoor personal development and team building activity which usually consists of high elements, low elements, or some combination of the two.

  3. Colorado State University Mountain Campus - Wikipedia

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    Students swing from the Giant Swing at the Challenge Ropes Course. Challenge Ropes Course. A popular program at CSU Mountain Campus is the Challenge Ropes Course. Many groups use the facilities, including students from both Colorado State University and Poudre School District. Many recreational and corporate groups include a stop at the Ropes ...

  4. Rocky Mount Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mount Event Center (RMEC) is a 165,000-square-foot multipurpose facility for entertainment and athletic events in Rocky Mount, North Carolina that opened in 2018. Its athletic space includes eight basketball courts, sixteen volleyball courts, climbing walls, and a ropes course.

  5. The aquarium, ropes course and restaurants: where Myrtle ...

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    Paradise Adventure Golf: use the online coupon to get $1 off a single round before 6 p.m. or $4.50 off an all day pass. There are three locations in the Myrtle Beach area. There are three ...

  6. FINLAND, MINN. – My 10-year-old daughter was stuck on a tower 30 feet in the air, crying and shaking. She had already conquered a series of ropes course obstacles, growing shakier and weepier ...

  7. COPE (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    After seeing challenge courses such as the Dalajamb World Jamboree International Encampment in Sweden, which offered a woodland pioneering course complete with zip lines and bridges, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America was interested in offering similar programs nationwide. [12] The first Project COPE took place in 1980. [11]

  8. Belaying - Wikipedia

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    The Australian belay is used on many high ropes courses for supporting participants on vertical, as opposed to traversing, elements. [8] The Australian belay allows untrained participants to engage in the safety and support of their fellow participants on an element, and allows a single facilitator to oversee an element with multiple ...

  9. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual, team or animal must navigate, usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running , climbing , jumping , crawling , swimming , and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and agility.