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Arizona Climbing and Adventure School – Troon North

$110 for Beginners Zip Line and Rappelling Course at the Arizona Climbing and Adventure School ($225 value)

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Highlights

  • Exciting outdoor experience
  • One-day beginners adventure
  • Exercise with adrenaline

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 13, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Reservation required. Signed waiver required. Must be 18 or older or be accompanied by guardian.
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If the Indiana Jones films have taught us anything, it is that in order to have a successful teaching career, one must train one's upper body to be adept at dangling. Train yourself to pendulate proficiently with today’s Groupon: for $110, you get a beginners zip line and rappelling course at the Arizona Climbing and Adventure School (a $225 value), where mastery and technique meet blood-pounding nerves and adrenaline in the McDowell Mountains.

Arizona Climbing and Adventure School provides top-notch climbing instruction to give beginning boulderers a boost to the summit. After arriving at the carefree meeting site for the zip line and rappelling course, thrill-seekers will hike across a rugged canyon’s scowling brow, then rappel off a plunging 80-foot rock face toward the velvety wilderness below. Seasoned instructors lead beginners through their harrowing journey as they learn the care and control necessary to descend cliffs without taking the elevators. Following a second short stride and rappel through the balmy desert, adventurers strap themselves to an 80- to 120-foot-long zip-line track and fly weightlessly across a yawning ravine under the cerulean sky.

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Arizona Climbing and Adventure School

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    Troon North

    10989 E Dynamite Blvd.
    Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
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