Showing posts with label Extreme adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extreme adventure. Show all posts

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Mountain Bike Magazine

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Sunday, May 30, 2010

4x4 Offroad

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4x4 Offroad4x4 Offroad Blue Car

4x4 Offroad4x4 Offroad Crossing River

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Ropes Course

Ropes Coursecrossing the cliff with ropes

Extreme adventure awaits your group with our popular free-hanging rappels, cave rappels, tyrolean traverses, zip lines, king swing and high-line lowers through a maze of spectacular canyon features in the Skaha Bluffs of Penticton.

With two separate high-angle Ropes Course sites to choose from, we can tailor an exciting event to suit your groups′ interests. These sites also provide an ideal venue for corporate seminars too. Participants benefit by mentally challenging themselves to perform each unique task. Self-confidence, courage, trust, self-esteem and team building are just some of the attributes learned while having fun at the same time! We provide most everything, so students need only arrive with a packsack, lunch, water, appropriate shoes and clothing.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

rappelling

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rappellingNew Rappelling Extreme Adventure

rappellingNew Rappelling Extreme Adventure

rappellingNew Rappelling Extreme Adventure

rappellingNew Rappelling Extreme Adventure

rappellingNew Rappelling Extreme Adventure


You'll put on a wetsuit and helmet, then brace yourself. This is the place. Over the next few hours, we trek down through a lush forested river gorge, deep spectacular canyons and lots of water. Think "Rambo" wading through rivers, over fallen trees and rocks.

Imagine yourself in surrounded by lush rainforest atop a magical canyon; full of tropical waterfalls with surprises each step of the way. This awesome canyon is located a short distance from the town of Roseau and is divided into three sections - all have an easy access from the road. Prepare to get wet as your experienced guides assist you as you make your way down a series of 7 amazing rappels! This adventure is perfect for those looking to combine the thrill of abseiling breath taking, hundred foot waterfalls while taking in the beauty of the forest.

Come Canyoning with us... the action happens where the rock meets the water, in rivers hidden by the virgin rainforest. The idea is to climb over waterfalls, swim through blue pools, hike over riverbeds, rappel and abseil into the base of the cascade; using the natural environment as our adventure park.


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Tiger Hills Trekking

Tiger Hills TrekkingTiger Hill, about 12 km from Darjeeling, is a mecca for tourists visiting the mountains. Trekking in tiger hills is just apt for extreme adventure adrenaline junkies. It is most famous for its sunrising site. Trekking in this terrain provides the most exotic view of the Kanchenjunga traversing through bamboo bushes rhododendron forest. The view of Mt. Everest from this point is sedating. Access to a watch tower is also possible while trekking here. The Tiger Hills can be reached by jeep, but you even can trek to the top. The best time to visit tiger hills is March to May and September to November.

Tiger Hills TrekkingTrekking in Ghoom - a small hilly locality in Darjeeling - will take us to Ghoom railway station, the highest rail station in India, and Ghoom monastery, one of the oldest Buddhist monasteries located just below Ghoom railway station, to see an enshrined image of Maitreya Buddha. From Ghoom you can also visit Senchel sanctuary, which offers great picnic spots, and its two artificial lakes serve as a reservoir for supply of water to Darjeeling town. Many tourists are attracted towards "Senchal Lake" near by Senchel sanctuary for its picturesque beauty of water and blue sky. How about enjoying a picnic in this highest golf course and picnic spot in the world. Exciting trek......indeed.

Tiger Hills TrekkingTrekking in Himalayan Peak

Tiger Hills TrekkingGorilla Trekking

Tiger Hills TrekkingTrekking in Himalayan Peak

Friday, March 19, 2010

Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge

Rock Climbing (RC)
Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge
Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge
Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge
Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge
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Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge
Elite Rock Climbing: Extreme Adventures From The Edge

Why do people take up the extreme sport of rock climbing? Because it is there, taunting and tempting. It offers adventure and challenge from the rocky ever-present edge of death. Rock climbing calls for control and courage. It involves great strength of mind and body. It is both an individual and social sport as the element of danger whets the appetite for adventure. How do you know if you are a climber meant for this fearless adventure sport? Either you are jump-out-of-your-skin-excited about scaling a vertical piece of stone, or you aren’t. Take a look at these rock climbers and their stunning natural surroundings to see if you are tempted to take up this sport.
Rock climbing is all about balance, but creativity and concentration are also required. Climbing is a physically challenging and a mentally demanding sport. It will test your endurance as you climb to your goal, the summit. So have a plan, focus, keep going, hang in there and don’t let go. Rock climbing will take you to a new level of awareness of the natural world around you, taking you to breathtakingly beautiful places as you discover new aspects about yourself. This dangerous sport also requires trust; when you fall, and you will fall, you have to trust your climbing partner completely with your life. Bonus, adrenaline adventures will be found. At the top you will want to raise your arms in victory and woot your win!
If it’s not enough adventure, not enough of a challenge to climb this awesome 213 foot rock, how about tightrope walking between cliffs? One climber fell from a slackline which was strung between the 65-meter high Totem Pole and the mainland at Cape Hauy, Tasmania, Australia.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Caving

Cavingthey doing climbing in the cave

Cavingornament in the cave: stalaktit and stalakmit

Cavingornament in the cave: stalaktit

Cavingornament in the cave: stalaktit

Cavingornament in the cave: stalaktit

When caving you'll get to see sights most people never see, have a lot of fun and meet others with a similar sense of adventure. Teamwork is an essential part of caving and working together to negotiate the underground terrain is all part of the fun.

Once you're underground you might squeeze through narrow passages, walk through underground streams and visit large chambers filled with stalactites, stalagmites, waterfalls and many other wonders.


Friday, March 5, 2010

climbing artificial

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On the other hand, we don’t want our kids to grow up to be wimps, afraid to take risks, push themselves, put themselves in a little danger to see if they can come out of it OK. See that cliff? The little red-haired girl climbed it as part of a five-day we booked her into before leaving on holiday in Canada.

It’s a good thing she had that day of rock climbing, one day where with good instruction and the right gear, she was tested to do her best in a risky situation.

Because the other four days of this camp were anything but Extreme Adventures.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

High to the himalayas

High to the himalayasHigh to the himalayas

they go to himalayas mountain alp.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

rock climbing


This is the first step in learning how to rock climb. You are never too young or too old to start climbing. This course teaches participants the fundamental skills needed to participate in top rope climbing. Students will learn how to tie into the climbing rope, how to belay another climber on top rope, how to properly anchor themselves while belaying, and basic climbing technique. Climbing safety will constantly be stressed during this course.

Extreme CDO adventure

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WOULD you cross a 120-meter long bridge hanging 180 feet above the ground? Would you take the risk of sliding for 14 seconds across a zipline? Never did it cross my mind that I would be doing an extreme adventure of a lifetime which I only get to watch on reality TV shows such as "Fear Factor," "Survivor," and "Amazing Race." Until Acer Philippines brought different media organizations together for its Acer Media Summer Power Fest 2008: The Extreme South Expedition. On May 23 at around 1:20 p.m. we left the Centennial Domestic Airport. Stratus, cumulus and cirrus clouds took away my one hour and twenty minutes of boredom as they formed different animals that decorated the blue sky. A signage with these words, "Welcome to the City of Friendship: Cagayan de Oro," greeted us as we arrived at the Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Artificial Climbing

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Artificial ClimbingArtificial Climbing

Artificial ClimbingArtificial Climbing

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Artificial ClimbingArtificial Climbing

Artificial ClimbingArtificial Climbing

Artificial ClimbingArtificial Climbing


If you like the highest, the force and the limits imposted, you are probably a good candidated to enjoy climbing.

In Costa Rica there are persons that brings basic courses of Climbing with ropes, vertical rescue and rapell down hill. They also teach the Tiroles Technic, when you join two points with a rope by passing from one side to another.

The most important issue is security that's why the equipment used has a very high reistence. The first steps you got to do it is to climbing vertical wall of aproximatly 9 meters.

The course has a teorical part that teach you about history, clasification and way to enjoy the sport without risking your life. It last 5 hours if you really like it; you can go on with the next step; the middle course that combine rock climbing and hiking, where you can go to Santa Ana, Cerro de la Muerte, Cerro del Dragón(Laguna de Aserrí), Piedra Aserrí, Río Grande y Bajo Canet(San Pablo de León Cortés).

Important Words

Climb: is when you go up, down and when you move in horizontal and obliquely in the walls. The Climber used the borders, holds, cracks or protuberances to put their hands and feet.
Rappel: word that belongs to french, which means to join, to take. It was used at the begining for the jumping tecnic or to capture the injuries in the rocky walls. The rapell is a slow down in a rope, and you can control the speed while you are going down.
To Secure: its the way the climbers avoid to get damage when they stop after a falling without getting all the way down to the floor.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Trekking

TrekkingVolcano Mountain

TrekkingThere are 155 volcanoes lies across Indonesian archipelago (that's why Indonesia is a must visit for many geologists) and 45 active volcanoes are on Java island plus 20 small craters and cones in Dieng volcanic complex (Central Java) and in Tengger caldera complex (East Java).

TrekkingVolcano Mountain

TrekkingVolcano Mountain

TrekkingVolcano Mountain and Trakking use rope