how high is bromely high ropes course

by Armani Wisoky 3 min read

What is the high ropes course?

The High Ropes Course emphasizes risk-taking, trust, and coaching. The challenges enable participants to expand their comfort zones—sometimes dramatically—and recognize fears that may block personal achievement. Each moment is rich with discoveries, whether a person is climbing, encouraging a team mate or “on belay.”

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How tall do you have to be to climb Bromley?

That little star is there just for a reminder that anyone, regardless of age, must be at least 57" tall to climb a blue or black course. If you have any questions about age and height restrictions, please give us a call at 802.824.5522, or email [email protected] in advance of your visit.

Is it safe to ride in a harness in Bromley?

You'll be safe in your harness, exploring a whole new side of Bromley with a squirrel’s eye view. We have sixty five unique elements spread over five different course levels, in the trees.

How tall do you have to be to climb the Blue Course?

That little star is there just for a reminder that anyone, regardless of age, must be at least 57" tall to climb a blue or black course. If you have any questions about age and height restrictions, please give us a call at 802.824.5522, or email [email protected] in advance of your visit.

How tall is the Blue Course in the park?

The minimum height to use the blue course is 57" tall. The minimum age for the black course is 14. Complete Age & Height requirements for all ropes courses.

How old do you have to be to climb in the park?

To climb in the park you must: Be at least 7 years old and 48" tall, with sound body and mind capable of performing specific safety tasks independently. Children ages 7 to 9 years old must be supervised by a parent or guardian that is climbing in the park with them at all times.

What is a high ropes course?

Glacier National Park High Ropes Course. There’s more to it than climbing through ropes and zipping through trees. Aerial adventure parks, also known as high ropes courses, are combinations of cables and wooden activities suspended high in the air, containing obstacles of varying intensities. Elements of a high ropes course are built ...

What is the hardest obstacle in high ropes?

The Hour Glass is one of the toughest obstacles in a high ropes course. It is made up of three ropes in a crossing pattern. Starting from one end you’re walking on two ropes, you then cross over to the single rope on the other end to reach the landing platform.

How to swing through Burma loops?

The key to making it through Burma Loops well is using your leg strength to hold the loops in place under your body while using your momentum like a swing to reach out and grab the next loop with your foot, thus swinging from loop to loop.

How high is a log walk?

This is one of the more challenging elements in a high ropes course. At a height of 30 feet off the ground and 25-30 feet long , the Log Walk is for the adrenaline junky.

How to stick a rope?

Using your hand and upper body strength, grab the rope and hold on tight, while taking a leap of faith across. Focusing on your exit point and throwing yourself at the target are key to sticking the landing.

How far can you zipline down to the ground?

The longer zip line of 200 feet will send you back down to the ground. The longer zipline drop off will give you butterflies in your stomach and goosebumps on your arms. No skills needed, just be ready for a good time! Oh, and maybe a little bravery to swing yourself through the trees at 30+ feet above the ground!

A Ropes Course Near You

As a national company, we have the resources to lead a ropes course in your region. Just let us know where you are and we can provide details about the challenges and suggest the best site to match your group’s interest, fitness level and location.

Benefits

Integrates an enjoyable activity to break up a multi-day meeting or celebrates success.

Blend with Corporate Training

The support and cooperation gained on the Low Ropes Course transfers effectively to the High Ropes Course; combine these experiences with one of our corporate training modules such as Strengths Performance or Problem-solving for Teams.

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