Low Element List and Illustrations
Low elements are usually group-oriented challenges that are located on or near ground level. These elements do not require any special safety system other than diligent spotting by group members. In many ways, low elements are the heart of the challenge course experience, and provide an introduction to the power of the Adventure model. The emphasis is on full participation, trusting others, and creative thinking.
Enrolling in a Project Adventure low element workshop will help you understand the differences between elements and learn the skills for facilitation.

- Birds Nest (12'x12' horizontal net)
- Bosun's Chairs/Swinging Tires combination
- Criss Cross
- Crock Pit
- Kunz's Konundrum
- Maze
- Meuse
- Moby Deck (multi-directional Whale Watch)
- Mohawk Walk with Multivine Traverse
- Mohawk Ealk with Triangular Tension Traverse
- Multivine Traverse
- Pirate's Crossing
- Ring Swing
- Ring Thing (universal pole & tire)
- Seagull Swing
- Spider's Web - 3D
- Spider's Web - Quad
- Stump-to-Stump Swing
- Swinging Beam (indoor)
- Tension Traverse
- Trust Steps
- Two Line Bridge
- U.P.S. (Universal Person Sender)
- Walk on the Wild Side Kit
- Whale Watch - 8' x 14' (accessible design with rails)
- Whale Watch (oversized for power wheelchairs) 10' x 20'
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