Peg ladder
Description
Imagine 3-meter logs suspended one below the other to a height of 12 m. The logs have prepared holes in them, into which you gradually insert wooden pegs and build your own ladder. This allows you to climb up to the top. But the catch is that you have a limited number of pegs. You have to gradually move them for the way up and down. Everything is done under the supervision and provision of trained instructors.
Description
Imagine 3-meter logs suspended one below the other to a height of 12 m. The logs have prepared holes in them, into which you gradually insert wooden pegs and build your own ladder. This allows you to climb up to the top. But the catch is that you have a limited number of pegs. You have to gradually move them for the way up and down. Everything is done under the supervision and provision of trained instructors.