Tomahawk Ranch Camp is a beautiful sunny property near Bailey, about an hour from Denver and two hours from Fort Collins and Colorado Springs. Tomahawk Ranch, your camp home away from home.
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. Accomplishing this challenge all comes down to mentality.
Cargo Nets require upper body strength as well as hand-eye coordination. The key is to stay focused on which square your foot needs to use next, while simultaneously holding your body up with your arms as you traverse across the net. The Hour Glass is one of the toughest obstacles in a high ropes course.
Located adjacent to HL Kerr Access, the Camp Tomahawk Two-Mile Tube Float site occupies a stretch of land along the upper James River owned by the Davis family since 1972.
Perfect for families or avid river-goers, Camp Tomahawk offers an exhilarating tubing experience and tranquil outdoor escape. The two-mile long float allows visitors to meander through the Ozarks landscape on tubes or tube trackers and also swim along gravel banks.
The Low Ropes Course is a fun alternative to the High Ropes Course for those working their way up to the High Ropes and for those who prefer to live life closer to the ground!
The Camp Elim Sports Field, complete with batter's cage, has been used for games of softball, kickball, plungerball, steal the bacon, trashcan tag, ultimate frisbee, infiltration, flagpole... just about any game you can think up!
EaglePoint Base Camp - Summer Camp At Your Own Pace EaglePoint Base Camp is situated on Tahosa High Adventure Base's 320 acres and is at an elevation of over 9,000 feet above sea level! At EaglePoint Base Camp, troops have the ability to participate in a range of different weekly schedules.
Challenge yourself at BSA's High Adventure Bases. From the aquatic adventures of Florida Sea Base to the canoeing or winter camping challenge of Northern Tier , from the backpacking expeditions at Philmont Scout Ranch to the adventure sports programs at The Summit Bechtel Reserve , these experiences will shape you and teach you about yourself.
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 ...
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.