Rebekah P.

Age:13

Ropes Course

The trip course, or ropes course was an interesting experience. Before starting the course both campers and counselors were attached to a harness and a helmet. The ropes course staff explained how to secure the harnesses, helmets, ropes course safety, and how to get onto the course. The ropes course had four different levels of difficulty. The first level was the green portion of the course. That level started by walking across a line of rope and ended in sip lining down one. The next level of the course was blue period this course was like the green and also started and ended the same but the difficulty in between had changed. The next two courses got progressively more difficult, and the read course, the final course had a different beginning having to swing rope to rope. The course caused many tries, but the victory made up for it. The trip course ended in two and a half ways. The first was the zip line where you would zip down from the course with your harness. The second way was the bungee cord, this was attached to your harness and then you would fall off the course safely. Van what I call the halfway was invented by Eli Reeves by neither going down the zip line or bungee. Instead, she went around the entire course and went back the way she came. Although the ropes course had me make a few slip-ups it was a fun experience.