High Rope Traversing
If you’ve ever wanted to know what it feels like to ‘walk across the air’ without being in an aircraft, try high rope traversing. As the name suggests, the activity involves crossing a distance high above the ground with the help of ropes.
For an added thrill, try high rope traversing over a river. High rope traversing may also be organized between two cliffs or trees in a forest with a clear line of vision between them. The distance traversed varies depending on the location.
This is a great activity for families and friends. Not only does it give you an adrenaline high, but it also boosts self-confidence. For this activity, a rope is stretched between two points at the same height.
This is where high rope traversing differs from zip-lining. For the latter, the rope is a string between two points of varying heights so that the person moves from a higher point to a lower one.
Once the rope is tightly strong between the two anchor points, a harness is attached to one and. Participants will be strapped to this harness that can move from one end to the other. A push from one end gives participants the initial momentum after which they must pull themselves to the other end of the rope.