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Friday, September 17, 2004

Found it Ecorangers found Rope Bridges of the World (Locked) (Locationless (Reverse) Cache)

N 44° 00.148 W 088° 09.398Let's have an adventure..."adventure learning" is the name of this ropes course I mean rope-bridge. This is a very exciting rope-bridge. It is a permanent rope bridge, and is for pedestrians only. The only twist is that whoever attempts to cross this "ropes-course-bridge" needs to solve how to cross it without falling off. People of all ages and sizes come here to challenge themselves both physically and mentally. You will need all of the following to be successful: athleticism, determination, brain-power, problem solving, trust, strength, and will-power. Pedestrians are not forced to cross this bridge, we have a saying, "challenge by choice," if they chose not to accept the challenge they move on to a different challenge or stay to watch the group. Once a pedestrain is successful (crossing the rope bride), we ask them what did they do to be successful and then we ask them, when can they use those "skills" in other areas of their lives?
This ropes course is part of the Ledge View Nature Center in Chilton Wisconsin, USA. CITO. Thanks from Earth Angel of the Ecorangers.


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