| Climbing Wall: |
Participants climb alone or tethered to one another on a 60-foot wall covered with various holds. Fulcrum’s exclusive climbing walls allow for 2 to 4 simultaneous climbers depending on location. Climbers are belayed by their team members, who are clipped into a rope at the foot of the wall. |
| The Perch: |
One team member climbs to the top of a 30-foot pole and attempts to stand on top before jumping for a trapeze bar hanging about three feet away. |
| Stretcher (High V): |
Just like the low element of the same name, this activity requires people to work together and trust one another as they navigate a growing gap between two high wires 40 feet in the air. Partners are forced to rely on each other’s weight and balance to maximize their distance covered. |
| The Beam: |
Participants climb to a wide beam that is inclined (about 35 feet up) and walk across its length (approximately 20 feet). For those wishing for a greater challenge, they can walk backwards on the beam or attempt it blindfolded. |
| Multi-Vine: |
Participants climb a pole to a height of approximately 40 feet, then being walking across a cable, using long ropes suspended from a top wire. The participant starts with one ropes, walks as far the rope will allow, then reaches for the next rope, continuing in this fashion until he/she reach the end. |
| Giant Swing: |
They don't make swings like this at the playground. The giant swing is one of the most exhilarating elements that we have to offer. The swing is not a difficult physical challenge but more so a mental one. It takes a rather large commitment to take the Swing. |
| Giant’s Ladder: |
Built into two large Eucalyptus trees at our Camp Hess Kramer site, the giant’s ladder is a series of horizontal 4 x 4’s suspended in mid air. This is a recommended partnership event that challenges the participants to push for higher ground as rungs space farther apart as they climb. |