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'''Peak Exposure''' was a climbing wall that sat near [[Roller Coaster]]'s exit and used to be associated with Lagoon's [[X-Venture Zone]] | '''Peak Exposure''' was a climbing wall that sat near [[Roller Coaster]]'s exit and used to be associated with Lagoon's [[X-Venture Zone]] | ||
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Peak Exposure debuted summer 1999. Peak was a climbing wall with four different sides, each a different level of difficulty. Climbers would put on a harness that wrapped around the climber's legs and waste. The operator would then attach a carabiner to the front of the harness, which hooked the climber into the tower's auto-belay system. This provided a safe way for climbers to enjoy the wall without much risk as the auto-belay system would catch the climber should they fall. It was also used during a climbers decent from the top back to the ground. Climbers who reached the top of the tower could press a button that would sound a buzzer indicating to others that they had reached the top. | Peak Exposure debuted summer 1999. Peak was a climbing wall with four different sides, each a different level of difficulty. Climbers would put on a harness that wrapped around the climber's legs and waste. The operator would then attach a carabiner to the front of the harness, which hooked the climber into the tower's auto-belay system. This provided a safe way for climbers to enjoy the wall without much risk as the auto-belay system would catch the climber should they fall. It was also used during a climbers decent from the top back to the ground. Climbers who reached the top of the tower could press a button that would sound a buzzer indicating to others that they had reached the top. | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:07, 10 April 2015
Status: Removed |
Location: Main Midway |
Installed In: 1999 |
Cost: $20,000 |
Closed: 2007 |
Price to Climb: $5 for 2 climbs |
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Peak Exposure was a climbing wall that sat near Roller Coaster's exit and used to be associated with Lagoon's X-Venture Zone
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This attraction has been removed and is no longer located at Lagoon. |
Peak Exposure debuted summer 1999. Peak was a climbing wall with four different sides, each a different level of difficulty. Climbers would put on a harness that wrapped around the climber's legs and waste. The operator would then attach a carabiner to the front of the harness, which hooked the climber into the tower's auto-belay system. This provided a safe way for climbers to enjoy the wall without much risk as the auto-belay system would catch the climber should they fall. It was also used during a climbers decent from the top back to the ground. Climbers who reached the top of the tower could press a button that would sound a buzzer indicating to others that they had reached the top.
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