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    Canyoning Walk Through

    I had heard about artificial canyoneering parks in Europe but never actually seen one outside of a brochue.... anyhoo.... here is a Go Pro trip through an artificial canyon.... I particularly like the ladder escapes from the keeper potholes.... enjoy...



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    Hmmm Raging Waters in Europe just with out hundreds of screaming kids.
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    WTF?! Pardon the " French". That's incredible that Someone would take the time to build that.

    Complete with 5-10 canyoneer's. I to like the ladder escapes in the potholes.

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    Canyoneering Park

    I'll take the real canyons over that..but it looks like a fun amusement park. Any idea what's the name and location of that place?

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    I wonder how a "Mini Zion" or "Little Blue John" would go over in, say Chicago or NYC?

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    The blue pool DOES exist!!!!! :headband:


    This looks like the place: http://www.canyoning-park.com/uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibenick View Post
    The blue pool DOES exist!!!!!
    Some people "go" through life and other people "grow" through life. -Robert Holden

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    ii will have to admit that wold be pretty fun to go do knowing what the real thing is like. It would be a nice safe day with the family, and if youi kids start acting up you can go lock them in their cabin and continue on down the canyon.
    IT ALWAYS LOOKS HIGHER FROM THE TOP!!!!

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    That's a water park with ropes. Interesting idea, but nothing compared to the real deal.
    --Cliff

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilipichicuma View Post
    That's a water park with ropes.
    I was thinking the same thing.... just imagine a hot summer day... long lines at each obstacle and some 14 y/o kid standing at the top of each obstacle telling everyone when it was safe to go. You can't jump until the previous person exits the pool, yada, yada.... I was thinking Cowabunga made out of grey plastic that looks like rocks.... but... With that being said.... I'd still buy a day pass and give it a whirl.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    I'd still buy a day pass and give it a whirl.....
    would you use the figure 8 that everyone is using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner View Post
    would you use the figure 8 that everyone is using?
    I think you get those at the rental booth when you pick up your tube.

    I have nothing against figure 8's... I used one for years. It's just those damn rope twisters are not my first choice.

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    Keep in mind that this is in France. Liability seems quite different there - they still take seriously the idea of personal responsibility, unlike certain North American countries that pay lip service only. (I know! And they're socialists!!) We went to an "adventure park" in France - harnesses, zip lines, tightropes, etc. - and didn't even have to sign a waiver! There were, like, two 20-year-olds running the whole place from the little equipment shack. So I'm not sure there would be somebody at every drop telling you when it's safe to go. I may be completely wrong, but I have a feeling it would be a little more free than here.

    Edited to add: Ah, just watched the video on the website - there are people controlling access to the waterslides in places. My mistake. Still, I can't help feeling that it's relatively less liability driven, overall.

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    For those that are curious, here are the coordinates to the Google Maps location so you can see an aerial view of the layout: 42.576334,3.038621. (I can't post links yet, or I'd just give you the direct link.) Interesting concept, but probably not worth my time unless it's purely to bring new people into the idea of canyoneering.

    Joe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    It's just those damn rope twisters are not my first choice.
    seems to be 8's or similar devices are first choice for a lot of Euro class C. even the man made canyons

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfuredy View Post
    For those that are curious, here are the coordinates to the Google Maps location so you can see an aerial view of the layout: 42.576334,3.038621. (I can't post links yet, or I'd just give you the direct link.) Interesting concept, but probably not worth my time unless it's purely to bring new people into the idea of canyoneering.

    Joe
    Here ya go!

    About an hour and a half from where I was in July (Carcassonne). If I'd known about it, probably would have taken the kids on a little drive...


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    Quote Originally Posted by trackrunner View Post
    seems to be 8's or similar devices are first choice for a lot of Euro class C. even the man made canyons
    When I take total noob's out I often put them on an 8, because they are virtually idiot proof and its easy to see at a glance if they are clipped in correctly. YMMV

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