Information on building a ropes course
Before you decide to build a ropes course, ask yourself the following questions in order to help you make the right choice of products and to determine potential operating problems.
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who will visit the ropes course and for what purpose (tourists, schools, families etc.)?
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what age group will be predominant?
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how many rope elements will the facility contain?
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where will the facility be built and are mature trees available for building or will it be necessary to built on poles, and therefore how big an area is available?
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what other facilities will you offer for your participants (toilets, restaurant)?
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how accessible will the facility be for participants (entrance, distance from parking lot)?
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will the facility be fenced off or freely accessible?
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how many instructors will you have available?
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will you operate year-round or seasonally?
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how will you finance building the ropes course (in-house, loan, grants, subsidies…)?
News:
Project Outdoor has won a tender to build a big adventure park in Janów Lubelski, Poland. By the lake and a sand beach in a recreational zone of the town, we will build 3 adventure courses in trees plus 1 course with safety nets for small children and a huge climbing tower with a 200 m zipline across the lake. Ropes course construction has just been started. All to be finished by mid May.
[More]Project Outdoor will launch a construction of a tree adventure park in Königstein, Germany in the beginning of March. 6 trails with a total of 60 pcs of rope elements will be installed in huge ash trees - all in natural colors to correspond with the style the German clients like best.
[More]We have launched preparations for a ropes course construction in Philippines. We will build an adventure park with 100 rope elements up in coconut palms. Stay tuned ... more information to come soon...
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