Rock climbing
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Rock climbing, broadly speaking, is the act of ascending steep rock formations. Normally, climbers use gear and safety equipment's specifically designed for the purpose. Strength, endurance, and mental control are required to cope with tough, dangerous physical challenges, and knowledge of climbing techniques and the use of essential pieces of gear and equipment are crucial. Although much rock climbing is done outdoors nowadays many cities are home to indoor rock climbing gyms which can be formatted to match the skill level needed for outdoor climbing.
Rappelling :
Rappelling is the practice of sliding down a rope to descend a rock face. The technique was developed by climbers, but has turned into a sport of its own. Rappellers have descended some of the largest rock faces in the world using ropes up to 3,000 feet in length and weighing over 600 Lbs!
Commando Bridge :
In addition there would be internal talks and discussing on the importance of mountains the effect of our development policies on the hills and other basic natural elements.
River Crossing :
River crossing is a very handy method which is used to cross the rivers in jungles. In this activity a rope is tied over the river with the rocks on both the sides of the river. In this way the whole team can cross the river. This method requires a lot of physical input from the person.
Burma Bridge :
A Burma Bridge is essentially an expensive Teo Lines Bridge. The Burma Bridge requires more material and time to construct and therefore costs more than other similar high ropes course elements. The cosmetic and characteristic herring bone-cross ropes connecting the three parallel Burma Bridge cables to gather, are highly visible and desired by people who like that raiders-of-the-lost-ark look. These cross ropes are practically non-functional and cause time-consuming belay hassles if someone falls or decides to belayed down in the middle of the event
Tarzan Swing :
Tarzan Swing is jumping with the help of rope from one side to another. It is used in jungle to cross a pit. A rope is tied with a branch of a tree and then this activity is carried out. It is advisable to use strong ropes while doing this activity. This activity is related to physical and mental development.
Horse Riding :
Horse riding is one of the most conventional recreational uses of the alpine and sub-alpine environments. Monitoring was initiated in an established commercial horse riding area immediately adjacent to the World Heritage Area to measure the impacts of high level horse usage on the soils and vegetation. In rainforest, the amount of soil lost from the sites is less significant (35 cm of soil per 1 meter width of track), as the soil is churned and redistributed along the trampled and unstable track. Once tracks deteriorated into a quagmire in moorland, new tracks were established with several new braids occurring. The results clearly show that current levels of commercial horse riding cannot be sustained without track hardening.
HIKING EQUIPMENT
Hiking equipment is gear or equipment that one takes along on an outdoors hiking trip. While hiking is considered different from backpacking (overnight camping), the equipment is of necessity of a shorter term more practical nature for such a walk. However even for a day trip it is prudent to pack at least rudimentary solutions for eventualities that may arise including being forced to stay the night, getting lost, or accidents.
Hiking equipment may be considered in several categories
* Items Worn - Things that a hiker wears on the hiking trip. This may include footwear, clothing, head gear, etc.
* Carrying Items - Backpacks, waist packs, walking sticks or staffs, etc.
* Essential gear - Items that are essential for the hike safety or necessary in potential emergency situations.
* Food and drink - Food items to consume as snacks, lunch, or in emergencies.
* Optional Items - Any other items that the hiker desires to bring along including seating pads, chairs, notebooks, hammocks, and sometimes even computers.
Weight and bulk limit the amount of equipment that one can carry (particularly if one follows the principle of Leave No Trace and does not discard items on the trail). Criteria for packing an item include weight, bulk (size), number of alternative uses and the chances of each of those uses becoming apparent, weighed against the importance. For example, a whistle may seem unlikely to become necessary, but can be real life saver when it does and weighs next to nothing. Other items, like a sleeping bag, can also be important but can also be very restricting, so a simpler alternative like an extra layer of clothing might be a better idea.
First of all, one needs something to carry the equipment in. This can be simple fisherman's jacket or a day pack for short hikes, or a full backpack.
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Rock climbing, broadly speaking, is the act of ascending steep rock formations. Normally, climbers use gear and safety equipment's specifically designed for the purpose. Strength, endurance, and mental control are required to cope with tough, dangerous physical challenges, and knowledge of climbing techniques and the use of essential pieces of gear and equipment are crucial. Although much rock climbing is done outdoors nowadays many cities are home to indoor rock climbing gyms which can be formatted to match the skill level needed for outdoor climbing.
Rappelling :
Rappelling is the practice of sliding down a rope to descend a rock face. The technique was developed by climbers, but has turned into a sport of its own. Rappellers have descended some of the largest rock faces in the world using ropes up to 3,000 feet in length and weighing over 600 Lbs!
Commando Bridge :
In addition there would be internal talks and discussing on the importance of mountains the effect of our development policies on the hills and other basic natural elements.
River Crossing :
River crossing is a very handy method which is used to cross the rivers in jungles. In this activity a rope is tied over the river with the rocks on both the sides of the river. In this way the whole team can cross the river. This method requires a lot of physical input from the person.
Burma Bridge :
A Burma Bridge is essentially an expensive Teo Lines Bridge. The Burma Bridge requires more material and time to construct and therefore costs more than other similar high ropes course elements. The cosmetic and characteristic herring bone-cross ropes connecting the three parallel Burma Bridge cables to gather, are highly visible and desired by people who like that raiders-of-the-lost-ark look. These cross ropes are practically non-functional and cause time-consuming belay hassles if someone falls or decides to belayed down in the middle of the event
Tarzan Swing :
Tarzan Swing is jumping with the help of rope from one side to another. It is used in jungle to cross a pit. A rope is tied with a branch of a tree and then this activity is carried out. It is advisable to use strong ropes while doing this activity. This activity is related to physical and mental development.
Horse Riding :
Horse riding is one of the most conventional recreational uses of the alpine and sub-alpine environments. Monitoring was initiated in an established commercial horse riding area immediately adjacent to the World Heritage Area to measure the impacts of high level horse usage on the soils and vegetation. In rainforest, the amount of soil lost from the sites is less significant (35 cm of soil per 1 meter width of track), as the soil is churned and redistributed along the trampled and unstable track. Once tracks deteriorated into a quagmire in moorland, new tracks were established with several new braids occurring. The results clearly show that current levels of commercial horse riding cannot be sustained without track hardening.
HIKING EQUIPMENT
Hiking equipment is gear or equipment that one takes along on an outdoors hiking trip. While hiking is considered different from backpacking (overnight camping), the equipment is of necessity of a shorter term more practical nature for such a walk. However even for a day trip it is prudent to pack at least rudimentary solutions for eventualities that may arise including being forced to stay the night, getting lost, or accidents.
Hiking equipment may be considered in several categories
* Items Worn - Things that a hiker wears on the hiking trip. This may include footwear, clothing, head gear, etc.
* Carrying Items - Backpacks, waist packs, walking sticks or staffs, etc.
* Essential gear - Items that are essential for the hike safety or necessary in potential emergency situations.
* Food and drink - Food items to consume as snacks, lunch, or in emergencies.
* Optional Items - Any other items that the hiker desires to bring along including seating pads, chairs, notebooks, hammocks, and sometimes even computers.
Weight and bulk limit the amount of equipment that one can carry (particularly if one follows the principle of Leave No Trace and does not discard items on the trail). Criteria for packing an item include weight, bulk (size), number of alternative uses and the chances of each of those uses becoming apparent, weighed against the importance. For example, a whistle may seem unlikely to become necessary, but can be real life saver when it does and weighs next to nothing. Other items, like a sleeping bag, can also be important but can also be very restricting, so a simpler alternative like an extra layer of clothing might be a better idea.
First of all, one needs something to carry the equipment in. This can be simple fisherman's jacket or a day pack for short hikes, or a full backpack.
hi hetal you write about rock climbing very much understble...but can you put a photo?
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phon number is in web site of our institute
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good knowledge
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