Our Fantastic High Rope Challenges include
Crate Stack Challenge
The aim is to build the highest tower of crates possible, with 2 or 3 people on the top climbing higher and higher. Every member of the group takes part somehow, from moving crates to belaying and holding ropes to giving guidance and support. The activity is great for team building, and so works particularly well with corporate, schools and other groups. Other skills developed on the crate stack challenge include problem solving and self-confidence.
Peg Pole Challenge
The aim is for the 3 or 4 climbers to ascend the 6m pole having to tactically continue to move the restricted number of pegs they can use as hand and foot holds until they get to the top. When at the top help each other to “stand” on the small top platform and then the climbers will hold hands and “lean out” to be lowered to the ground. Every member of the group takes part somehow, from throwing pegs up to the climbers, to belaying and holding ropes to giving guidance and support. The activity is great for team building, and so works particularly well with corporate, schools and other groups. Other skills developed on the peg pole challenge include problem solving and self-confidence.