Wall Climbing


A climbing wall is an artificially constructed wall with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors. Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled into it. Recently, manufactured steel and aluminum have also been used. The wall may have places to attach belay ropes, but may also be used to practise lead climbing or bouldering.
Each hole contains a specially formed t-nut to allow modular climbing holds to be screwed onto the wall. With manufactured steel or aluminum walls, an engineered industrial fastener is used to secure climbing holds. The face of the multiplex board climbing surface is covered with textured products including concrete and paint or polyurethane loaded with sand. In addition to the textured surface and hand holds, the wall may contain surface structures such as indentions (incuts) and protrusions (bulges), or take the form of an overhang, underhang or crack.
The simplest type of wall is of plywood construction, known colloquially in the climbing community as a 'woody', with a combination of either bolt-on holds or screw on holds. Bolt-on holds are fixed to a wall with iron bolts which are inserted through the hold, which will have specific bolt points, and then fixed into pre-allocated screw-threaded holes in the wall. Screw-on holds are, by contrast, usually much smaller, owing to the nature of their fixing. These holds are connected to the wall by screws which may be fastened anywhere on the wall's surface. Some other types of walls include slabs of granite, concrete sprayed onto a wire mesh, pre-made fiberglass panels, large trees, manufactured steel and aluminum panels, textured fiberglass walls and inflatables.

Zipline


A zip-line (or zip line, zipline, Sypline, zip wire, aerial runway, aerial ropeslide, death slide, flying fox, consists of a pulley suspended on a cable, usually made of stainless steel, mounted on a slope. It is designed to enable a user propelled by gravity to travel from the top to the bottom of the inclined cable by holding on to, or attaching to, the freely moving pulley. Zip-lines come in many forms, most often used as a means of entertainment. They may be short and low, intended for child's play and found on some playgrounds. Longer and higher rides are often used as a means of accessing remote areas, such as a rainforest canopy. Zip line tours are becoming popular vacation activities, found at outdoor adventure camps or upscale resorts, where they may be an element on a larger challenge or ropes course.The jungles of Costa Rica, Florida, Puerto Vallarta, and Nicaragua are popular destinations for zip line enthusiasts.
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Repelling


Repelling, also known as “Abseiling”, involves breaking the descent from heights in a controlled way. It requires sliding across a path by means of a rope and one’s security is assured by use of good knotting techniques, harness or other safety equipments. Rock climbers use this protected technique to traverse steep areas of a mountain which can otherwise prove to be dangerous. As a recreational activity, this adrenaline pumping activity is enjoyable across age groups, professional and personal backgrounds. There are different levels of difficulties to choose from, as a beginner all one needs is an open mind and an adventurous spirit.
Moving away from a cliff on a rope, even after securing yourself to the best possible extent requires much conviction both in your own self and the team. As it is usually done in a group, learning to trust your partner or prepare yourself for unexpected situations is very important to begin with the process itself. It needs one to open their minds and go beyond its limits to experience new possibilities and radical outcomes.
Overcoming personal bounds and hurdles due to fear, be it professionally or like the “exam fear” students experience revs up the brain processes and tunes one for higher performance too. When exposed to heights, most people experience some amount of discomfort and fear, which is considered “natural”. To conquer such, or, even more intense, fears through Repelling, this adventure resort has trained professionals to ensure your safety and reduce anxiety. So, you can be rest assured that stepping outside of your comfort zone is made a tad simpler.
Repelling is just one of the many outdoor options that Discovery village brings you and is a thrilling experience for any gathering like corporate outings, family getaway, school picnics or other informal congregations.

Obstacle Rope Course


A ropes course is a challenging outdoor personal development and team building activity which usually consists of high and/or low elements. Low elements take place on the ground or above the ground. High elements are usually constructed in trees or made of utility poles and require a belay for safety.
Ropes courses are referred to using several different names, including Challenge Courses, Ropes Challenge Courses, Teams Course, and Low Ropes, as well as more idiosyncratic names such as the Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience course.
Ropes course advocates claim that they meet a number of educational, developmental, and recreational goals. High ropes course and climbing programs generally focus on personal achievements and ask participants to confront their personal fears and anxieties. Challenges may be physical and/or emotional. In certain cases, high element programs involve the development and mastery of technical skills to manage rope belay systems used to secure other climbers as they move through the course.

Mountain Biking or Cycling


Mountain Biking or Cycling is a high Adrealine activity for those who loves to explore / travel new places while pedalling on the roads. We offer O-ROAD & OFF-ROAD mountain biking in Kausani & its nearby places. One can experience the joy of travelling & exploring nearby places while riding on a Mountain Bike & keeping the environmental as well as health aspects of this adventure activity. Cycling is Eco-friendly and one can save the cost of Fossil fuel by commuting shorter distances with a Cycle. Cycling is hassle free and one can easily commute in crowed places.
Currently we have below mentioned ON-ROAD Mountain Biking routes.
1-Kausani to Bageshwar (35KM)- Panoromic Himalayan View upto 5KM & Baijnath Temple
2- Kausani to Almora (52KM)- Along side Kosi River & Kosi Katarmal Sun Temple.
3- Kausani to Binta (25KM)- In between lush green fields & hiking & Trekking-in-Kausani to Airadyo Temple.
4- Kausani to Rudradhari (12KM)- Alongside hills & hiking & Trekking-in-Kausanito Rudradhari Temple & waterfall.
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Zorbing


Zorbing (globe-riding, sphereing, orbing) is the recreation or sport of rolling downhill inside an orb, generally made of transparent plastic. Zorbing is generally performed on a gentle slope, but can also be done on a level surface, permitting more rider control. In the absence of hills some operators have constructed inflatable, wooden, or metal ramps. Due to the buoyant nature of the orbs, Zorbing can also be carried out on water, provided the orb is inflated properly and sealed once the rider is inside. "Water walking" using such orbs has become popular.
There are two types of orbs, harnessed and non-harnessed. Non-harness orbs carry up to three riders, while the harness orbs are constructed for one to two riders. Double-harness spheres have different slope requirements, and must only be operated in specific locations. The longer runs are approximately half a mile. The first zorbing site was established in Rotorua, New Zealand, by David and Andrew Akers.

Trampoline


A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched between a steel frame using many coiled springs. People bounce on trampolines for recreational and competitive purposes. The fabric that users bounce on (commonly known as the "bounce mat" or "trampoline bed") is not elastic itself; the elasticity is provided by the springs that connect it to the frame, which store potential energy.
There are two generic types of trampoline, competitive and recreational.
Competitive
The frame of a competitive trampoline is made of steel and can be made to fold up for transportation to competition venues. The trampoline bed is rectangular 4.28 by 2.14 metres (14 ft 1 in × 7 ft 0 in) in size fitted into the 5.05 by 2.91 metres (17 ft × 10 ft) frame [7] with around 110 steel springs (the actual number may vary by manufacturer). The bed is made of a strong fabric, although this is not itself elastic; the elasticity is provided only by the springs. The fabric can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material.
Recreational
Recreational trampolines for home use are less sturdily constructed than competitive ones and their springs are weaker. They may be of various shapes, though most are circular, octagonal or rectangular. The fabric is usually a waterproof canvas or woven polypropylene material. As with competitive trampolines, recreational trampolines are usually made using coiled steel springs to provide the rebounding force, but spring-free trampolines also exist.

Jumaring


Jumaring (also called “jugging”) can feel like a nightmare until you learn the technique. Then it becomes an efficient tool, enabling big wall climbs, and speed ascents in the mountains.
Jumaring for the process of using such a device. Jumaring is where the second climber (the one who belays the lead climber on the route) uses ascenders to climb the rope instead of climbing directly on the rock. Enthrall in an exciting Jumaring adventure in Kausani, an adventure satiating experience that will refresh your mind as well as body.
Though it can be difficult to perfect the skill of fast jumaring, especially when carrying a pack, jugging is generally easier to learn than climbing, so it’s a good way to get friends to come along on party-style, summer big wall adventures. It’s also handy for BASE jumpers who want to reach the tops of towers conveniently. Climbing photographers are always competent, quick juggers.

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