Thursday, April 26, 2012

Extreme Adventure Flagstaff Style


High Above the Treetop.


Guide Jack Brittain nears the end of the course.




Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course reaches an elevation of 65 feet. The course just opened in mid April. 
The course, nestled in the ponderosa pines at Fort Tuthill Park, has 70 plus aerial challenges divided into four color-coded courses for children and adults. The price is $42 for adults; the half course is $35 and kids (7-11) $25. Discounts for students, seniors and military. 
The course took two months to build by Outplay Adventures out of New York. It takes about 2 and a half hours to run the course for the average adult, according to owner Paul Kent.
The four courses are Green, Blue, Red and Black. There is a space on the Blue course where you can see Flagstaff’s sacred San Francisco Peaks.
For more information and hours, etc., go to www.flagstaffextreme.com. — Stan Wawer

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