Mammoth Tour
The start of this tour is a 150m-long ride on the Flying Fox zipline (with a braking mechanism) - designed so that participants zoom down the line together in pairs.
We'll then make our way up to the base platform at 12.5m above the ground, from where we will embark on the Mammoth Tour. Starting with our first challenge, the Nepalese Bridge, we will spend the next 2.5 hours at 17 meters above the ground. The challenges are divided up into different triangles, with each triangle consisting of one easy and one difficult task.
This tour also includes 2 partner challenges, along with a final jump or swing from 17m.
The Mammoth Tour is suitable for anyone with a minimum height of 1.45m.
Mammoth Tour
Flying Chicken
Our zip line will take you on a flight of about 150 metres through a forest cutting and back to the ground. A super start to our program.
Wooden Practice Ladder
We'll climb up our 14 metres-long wooden ladder to our starting platform.
Jacob's Ladder
It's a moving ladder, with the distance between the rungs getting bigger and bigger
Nepalese Bridge
The start to your personal adventure takes you across the 15m-long Nepalese Bridge. The first opportunity for you to really get a sense of the height - and your eyes will be fixed straight in front of you.
Magic V
This is a partner exercise that requires both participants to work as a team. You will both support your own bodyweight against your partner's hands and literally go head-to-head
Dancing Wooden Beams
After your first step, your body soon adjusts to the different dancing beams. You quickly become more daring and sense some of your inner potential.
Rope Bridge
Now, for the first time, we really get down to the knitty gritty. During this challenge, we advise committing to one side or the other. You'll see what we mean when you reach the middle.
Suspension Bridge
Our suspension bridge is 20 m-long and consists of 85 wooden beams with lots of air in between, which you'll now have to tackle at a dizzying height. A free-hand traverse really is the ultimate kick.
Loop Bridge
The loop bridge is really fun. The body quickly coordinates the ideal movements and you'll get a real thrill.
Flying Beams
Making your way sideways with arms and legs wide apart, you'll quickly feel right at home and you'll even find yourself able to cast a daring glance towards the upcoming Spider's Web.
Spider's Web
If you want to imitate Spiderman and cross our 6 m-wide Spider's Web, you'll need a combination of skill and strength.
Wood Work
Partner task, these wooden beams are only suspended in the middle, which means both participants have to shift their weight simultaneously.
Formula One
After a short break, you'll head to the start of our Formula One course. On the finish stretch, we'll be swinging from one tire to the next.
Jump across the Abyss
We'll jump through the air from one platform to another.
Hercules
This task shows us who's got the right stuff, since you'll only be able to tackle it under the power of your own muscles.
3-Pack of Chaos
Things really heat up now! Event the descent from the platform to the start of Chaos breaks you in a little for what's about to come! The different challenges demand a major amount of skill and the occasional timeout to take a deep breath.
Floating Beams
Take another deep breath and step forwards. If you risk looking down, you'll quickly lose your balance. On the other hand, you might already be beginning to enjoy the height !
Egg Timer
First you're up, then you're down! Things can change quickly if you lose your concentration.
Skill, a good sense of your own body and balance are what it's all about.
Vine Bridge
If you've got good upper-body strength, the Vine Bridge will be nothing but fun for you. Everyone else, however, should probably focus on their leg muscles rather than their arms. You'll soon see: it's not a bad tip!
Flea Jump to Nirvana
This jump into total nothingness requires a whole bunch of courage and determination. If you wait too long, you'll probably lose your never! - An adrenaline rush in its most extreme form !!
Charlie Chaplin
Making the same moves as the master of comedy himself is probably our best advice. Feet on the rope and braking with your hands - if you do that, what could possibly go wrong!
Elephant Feet
Deep strides from one wooden pole to the next, holding yourself steady with both hands! - That's how you'll make your way down.
But careful that you don't start a rocking motion!
Ossi's Tip: Give it a shot going back up!
Back onto the platform and climb back down.



