Highly above in the climbing park
Fit one for employments in airy height
(openPR) - fire-brigade employments in airy height presuppose one: Swindle-freely and NO elevator fear. In order to be prepared for such tasks also, a group of the fire-brigade Gloggnitz city visited the climbing park on the Viennese Danube island. „Mad thing “, so all involved ones.
Climbing park and/or high express garden one calls the arrangement of different obstacles in different levels. These stations are completed in form of a Parcours. The idea of the high express gardens (High Ropes Courses) originally comes from France. The military discovered the Ropes Courses than ideal training surrounding field a little later. In the last years high express gardens were used mainly for training purposes in the self experience and data communication area and for team development. The different stations are present in different degrees of difficulty and consist of wire and PP hurrying, ropes and timber elements.
The visitors with climbing belts, helmets are equipped and doubled self-assured systems. After an adjustment of the equipment and a briefing into the safety engineering the visitor starts.
The stations are with a steel cable present over the head connected at that the visitor by means of the double self-assured system permanently secured are.
Subjective danger is arranged by the height for the visitor. The experience and the adventure in objective security are the center of attention. Courage, self overcoming, Nervenkitzel, adrenalin and fun are naturally the experiences of the visitors.
Freiwillige fire-brigade Gloggnitz city
Racer lane 10a, A-2640 Gloggnitz
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Mobil 43650 915 2601
The Freiwillige fire-brigade Gloggnitz city carries approximately 300 employments out in the year. 75 freiwillige of members are available 24 hour on the day, 365 days in the year, for the security of the citizens and the guests into and around Gloggnitz. More also in the Internet under www.feuerwehr-gloggnitz.at and/or donauinsel-kletterpark.somersault.co.at/DE/Main.htm
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