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Challenge Yourself!Boulder Ridge Challenge Course - High Elements 

"Fly high" among the trees of Liberty Mountain with the High Elements Challenge Course. Challenge your team to take on new heights and build teamwork during this exciting outdoor adventure!


High Course Elements & What to Expect
 

  • Horizontal Ladder 
  • Floppy Two Line 
  • Multi-Line 
  • Heebie-Jeebie 
  • Burma Bridge 
  • Tower 
  • Zip-Line 

 

high horizontal ladder

Horizontal Ladder: Two parallel cables are spaced apart with wooden rungs placed irregularly along the span. The participant crawls across on hands and feet or knees. The ladder may shake a great deal but will not flip over. Although this is not a difficult element, there is considerable exposure as the participant invariably will be looking down! 

high floppy two line

Floppy Two Line: Two parallel cables are constructed approximately five feet apart. The participant walks sideways on the lower cable while using the upper cable for balance and support. This is not very difficult but there is significant exposure.  

high multi line

Multi-Line: Similar to the Floppy Two Line Bridge: instead of using an upper cable for balance and support, the participant steadies him/herself with a series of ropes dangling from an upper cable (out of reach). Because the participant must commit to release in one line as he/she grasps the next, this element offers slightly more exposure than the Two Line Bridge. 

high heebie jeebie

Heebie-Jeebie: Two lengths of rope are tied from trees and anchored to a lower cable on which the participant walks, using the ropes for support. This element provides considerable exposure, because the support offered by the first rope diminished steadily, until the participant is forced to switch to the other rope halfway across. 

high burma bridge

Burma Bridge: Three parallel cables are configured in a 'V' and tied together with traverse ropes at varying intervals. The participant walks on the lower ropes while using the two upper ropes for stability. This is not a very difficult element, but there is significant exposure. An excellent way to gain height in a multi-line element, linear high course.

high tower

Tower: Our tower consists of two wooden climbing surfaces with resin hand and footholds built in (specially designed and manufactured to simulate rock), a cargo net, and a giant's ladder for multiple options and difficulty levels in reaching the top of the tower.

high zip line

Zip-line: A cable 300 feet long is suspended between two trees. The participant hooks into a pulley apparatus and slides down the cable. The element is designed so that even a heavier participant is never less than ten feet off the ground. Often used as the final element and exit from the course.


 

 

 

 

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