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    4.4 (25 reviews)
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    Megan C.

    We signed up for the Sunset Tree Climb in Silver Falls State Park, Oregon, and had an amazing time. Our leader Brennan was super chill and knowledgeable, and addressed all of our questions as well as providing us with the info needed to climb and descend a 300' tree safely. It was an amazing experience: challenging, rewarding, fun and thrilling. I 100% recommend this activity to people who like being outdoors and are at least moderately active. The was a short hike (about 20 mins/half-hour with some uphill, one steep part) to the tree and that was a good warm up. Plus the intro lesson on a tree near the parking lot that preceded the actual climb which was informational, practical and got my muscles moving. (Silver Falls is a beautiful park and we stayed in one the park's campground cabins which was a perfect way to end the day.) Thank You Brennan for a great experience! We are big fans of yours now! Happy Climbing!

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    Heather J.

    I came across this randomly one day on the internet and knew that the tree climbing experience was something I had to try. I am always looking for something out of the ordinary to do and my boyfriend is always talking about his love of tree climbing from his younger days, so this seemed like a perfect fit for us. We've done some beginner rock climbing excursions in the past with other companies but I don't recall any of them being quite as high as this. I found a coupon, which made the price very reasonable and booked a few months in advance. This process was also very painless and hassle free. The tree we climbed is located on Bainbridge Island which can be a bit of a hardship, but they tell you which ferry is best to take from Seattle and may even pick you up at the terminal. You go on a short hike to the tree and may need to use the bathroom in the woods so be prepared for this. Looks like they may cancel for weather concerns, but you may also climb in the rain and get a little wet and dirty. Personally I would bring a jacket and not wear your best clothes. It takes awhile to get everyone harnessed up and ready to go. There's also a quick lesson and trial for each person on how to use the pulley type system and the rappel. While this is a unique skill set I did not find it be as athletically challenging as I thought it might be, but my boyfriend disagrees. They encourage you to swing out from the tree to ease your anxiety and verify for yourself that you are securely attached. This particular tree was 200 ft or so tall and had 5 ropes for climbers attached to it. If you make it to the top you can stand on branches. I hear the view is best on a clear day. Our guide was Leo and he was pretty great. He was understanding about us being poor planners and being late for our excursion. He was also up in the tree with us the entire time and did a great job of easing anxiety. I decided I only wanted to go about half way up the tree which was still super high and he was happy to let us come down early and walk us back to our car. This certainly is not for everyone, definitely not for those who are fearful of heights, but an experience that is very unique and worth checking out at least once.

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    Awesome experience-- guide Alex was a rockstar. Would definitely go back and/or check out their other locations

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    Do you do this on Bainbridge Island?

    Hi Tracy, we used to operate on Bainbridge Island, but not anymore, we are now located a Deception Pass State Park. We wish we were still on Bainbridge Island thought! Unfortunately the Bainbrdge Island Park department was not working for us and the… Read more

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    Leo, the rock climbing guide, is super friendly and helpful!

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    first time climbing in 2 years and I am at beginner-intermediate level, so up to you if you care to…read moregive power to this review while you decide on getting a membership or day pass. welcoming community, yes, but this gym had no music playing, not much gym equipment to work with (e.g. weightlifting platform), and the staff did not roam around for safety checks. I am used to the service from a climbing gym back in California, and there, they offer really good hospitality throughout your visit there...not just when you enter the doors to sign in. I will say that the front desk staff was indeed considerate when dealing with the finances so that people who qualify for the discount (i.e. healthcare worker, first responder, student, etc.) were covered. cute ping pong table to rest from the climbing and very clean bathroom. would be nice to have paper towels to really wipe off the chalk, though. wishing health and wellness for those who choose to climb! lots of kids here, too, so this is a cool family bonding activity for y'all to do, if you are into that

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