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$13 for a Two-Hour Outdoor Excursion with a Zip Line, a Climbing Wall, and Giant Swing at CLAS Ropes Course

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  • Zip line, climbing wall, and giant swing
  • Located on Provo River
  • Two hours of pleasant exercise

Children love playing outside due to an abundance of fresh air, limitless space to run, and a complete lack of buckets of lobsters on ice. Live like an overgrown child with today's Groupon: for $13, you get a two-hour outdoor excursion at the CLAS Ropes Course, which includes a zip line, a climbing wall, and giant swing (a $30 value). The course is located along the Provo River.

CLAS Ropes' zip line (a $10 value) strings a steel cable between the earth's surface and the sky. Once you're safely strapped into your safety harness, you'll fly through the treetops of mountainous scenery with enough time to envision what life was like before the invention of air. After experiencing flight, reenact the famous Brobdingnagian playground scene from A Modest Proposal atop a gigantic swing, exercising your core, latissimus delti, and trapezius satiri. You'll also develop a chiseled physique on the rock-climbing/rappelling wall (a $10 value), a 40-foot tower that tests strength, flexibility, and giant Jenga strategy.

CLAS is one of Utah's largest ropes courses, sprinkled throughout 3.5 acres of serene Provo River landscape. Buy up to two Groupons per family and bring your feuding kinfolk for a team-building session to determine who gets to eat dinner. Or invite friends who doubt your ability to fly like a bird, climb like a monkey, and swing like a giant

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Promotional value expires Jun 9, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per family, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Reservation required. Valid Monday-Saturday, 6pm-8pm. Minimum 8 per group. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About CLAS Ropes Course

Benjamin Allen believes outdoor pursuits can positively influence those in need. This belief has led him all over the continent, building a ropes course for an orphanage in Mexico and setting up many courses a bit closer to home. Wanting to share his knowledge of nature with the public, he set up a course, CLAS Ropes Course, near Utah Lake 26 years ago. Benjamin and his crew have since erected more than 100 ropes courses around the country, continuing to inspect courses and train others how to run them.

CLAS Ropes Course continues to grow each year, creating obstacles such as a giant swing that releases passengers 40 feet in the air, seven zip lines that whiz through forest canopy, and a "leap of faith," where adventure seekers jump from a treetop platform to a trapeze. A brand new Aerial Adventure Park with 16 challenging elements and a 24-foot-tall rock-climbing tower test agility and endurance, and a fleet of 20 canoes lets paddlers navigate a mile and a half of river. Many of these structures play host to team-building activities focused on developing a group's creativity and tolerance for hearing one another sing. Staff members tailor their instruction to families, dating groups, or athletic teams. They often apply their approach to athletes, such as a professional golfer who traveled all the way from Texas hoping to conquer her fear of not qualifying for tournaments. She defeated the log balance beam, departed victorious, and qualified during her next tryout two weeks later.

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