For adrenaline junkies and outdoorsmen, abseiling is a great way to get the blood pumping on your trip away with friends. There is nothing quite like dangling from a half-inch rope over the dizzying heights of a sheer drop, with nothing around you but the open air and the stunning views from up high. Sometimes also called rappelling, abseiling is essentially the inverse of rock climbing. It’s used by the SAS to drop troops from helicopters into the heat of battle and by the Coast Guard on rescue operations of stranded sailors. But in this case, you’ll be at it for no other reason than the sheer joy of adventure.
The outing starts with a training session on a low practice course, before graduating to much harder, higher, and more dramatic descents. By the day’s end, the boldest of the group can even try a blindfolded drop to test their metal. And with expert teachers, top-notch equipment, and extensive safety measures that meet the highest standards, you can be confident of being in good hands.
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