Wild Ropes courses - Top Tips
Before your training
All participants need to be at least 6 years old, with an advisory height of 140cm (otherwise they need to be accompanied by someone who is over 140cm to slide the safety hook at each tree section).
No open toed sandals or flip flops, long hair needs to be tied back and remove any loose jewellery (hooped earrings/dangly necklaces etc).
No chewing gum allowed.
We operate a no smoking site.
When on the ground an instructor needs to be able to see your harness at all times. If you wish to leave there vicinity, make sure you have permission from your instructor
Equipment
Our instructors will fit your harness for you, please do not adjust and tamper with it once it has been fitted.
Supervision
We will carefully check you all the way through the briefing and the assessment course (basically a practice course). If needed you'll be asked to complete the assessment courses until you become comfortable with the safety system and the zip line. Our instructors will walk the course with groups to ensure that everyone is having fun and will gladly help if anyone needs it.
Wild Ropes Courses
1 person per platform (unless assisting someone smaller than 140cm)
1 person at a time on an activity/elements
Zip Wires
Only 1 person can descend a zip wire at a time.
Check the landing area is clear before descending.
Do not jump off a platform or run off them. Our zip lines are fast enough, if you jump off a platform you risk twisting and turning and impacting the landing platform.
Sit in your harness and slide off the platform gently.
When landing relax, try and land feet first and bend your knees. If you bounce off the platform don’t panic there is a rope to pull yourself back.
Never hold onto the zip wire cable, zip trolley or anything else other than your ropes, SERIOUS INJURY COULD OCCUR.
Do not grab the rope to slow you down on the zip lines, you might get rope burn.
And finally, please DO NOT jump off the zip line activity without your zip line trolley. It’s not fun and you may need to be rescued. It may take some time to get you safely to the ground.