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Home > News > October 2004 > 25-Oct-2004 Treejumpers launch
A new aerial adventure and corporate development centre has opened in the Kent countryside. The Treejumpers adventure park is a high ropes facility run by a team of former Army Officers and City consultants. Located 5 minutes outside the M25 and M20 motorways, Treejumpers caters for all groups whether it's for teaching leadership skills, learning teamwork or just having a wild time. The park consists of 60ft high aerial apparatus, including climbing walls, high wires and strategy games, various low level equipment and themed events (such as evading a bloodthirsty predator or escaping a crashed helicopter). For a more radical event, the Treejumpers team will design and run a special Venture Quest mission that could see teams raiding buildings to rescue hostages, navigating helicopters or a freefall parachute jump to waiting quad bikes. "Every day we are providing an incredibly wide variety of mental and physical challenges to different groups; from school children to corporate teams," said Steve Knight an instructor at Treejumpers. "The activities are tailored specifically to the needs, courage and imagination of each group."
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