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| Camp One Towers provide numerous vertical challenge course elements using automatic or participant belays to increase flow and minimize staff needs. With over 30 different challenge activities you can have a powerhouse adventure course for
huge groups, events, summer camps, treatment centers, and resorts. It is also perfect for
longer term exposure programs where participants can progress through
many levels of individual and group challenges. Camp One Towers are designed with up to 20 zip lines and 8 trapeze leaps. Tons elements can be substituted, providing an endless variety or high ropes course elements with up to 40 vertical challenges on the Camp One Towers. |
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Camp One Towers are great for summer camps. They provide numerous challenges for all ages. Using auto belays, one staff can facilitate up to 12 or more climbers. Staff don't belay and rarely have to climb making training and safety easy and effective.
- Automatic or participant belay
- Minimum staff ratio
- Over 30 challenges
- Towers 42' to 60' high
- Auto zip lines and belays
- Economical
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| Adventure tower with 4 zip lines and 4 leaps, 2 levels, 20 routes |
Adventure tower with cat walk and hang 10, 1 level, 9 routes |
9 routes, all open |
Adventure tower with 8 zip lines, 2 levels, 32 routes |
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SOME ELEMENTS |
| Firecracker Ladder |
| Flexible Climbing Wall |
| Solid Climbing Walls |
| Overhanging Features |
| Tire Climb |
| Flying Squirrel |
| Giant Ladder (mini) |
| Pole Climbs |
| 4 Cargo Nets |
| Centipede |
Ascender Climb |
Loops |
Rings |
Mechanical Advantage |
Cargo Nets |
Ratline Net |
Spider Web |
Tube Net |
Boxes |
Staple Climb |
Tactical Assault Ladder |
Shown with Skyway ropes course |
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Vertical challenges (or vertical climbs) require participants to climb up various types of ropes course structures including cargo nets (climbing nets), rope ladders, firecracker ladders, caving ladders, giant ladders and more. These vertical challenges cab be used as independent stand alone elements or as access elements for static or dynamic belayed ropes courses. The belay for the vertical challenge elements will be a dynamic belay, automatic belay, participant belay, staff belay, or self belay. Participant belaying for vertical challenges is easier than dynamic courses. A belayer or team of belayers keep tension on the rope and control the descent of the participant through a belay post or anchored belay device.
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