Climbing trees – a real tree(t)
Monday-thursday every week during 2019
Included in the deal:
Two days worth of climbing and three nights accommodation in Mongolian wool huts (ger) at the Nyrup Naturhotell, with the possibility to stay overnight in the trees on the third night. Also including: bed sheets, climbing gear, 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches and three dinners. All meals, except for lunch, will be prepared by the participants themselves.
Day 1:
Arrival at Nyrups Naturhotell. At check-in, you'll receive a tour of the camp and the opportunity to make yourself at home in your ger. At the hotel you'll stay at the very heart of nature in an enchanting beech forest. The huts do not include electricity nor running water, but offers beds, oil lamps, washbasins, drinking water and more. It also offers cold storage and a composting toilet. During your stay at the hotel, you'll be your own chef and have all necessary produce at your disposal.
Note: if you have chosen the additional guided cooking, you'll get to learn everything you need to know about outdoor cooking over an open fire – together we'll create a three course menu, based on local, seasonal produce.
Day 2:
Breakfast consists of dishes you'll prepare yourselves. The group will then meet up with the climbing instructor and receive all required equipment. During the day you'll learn basic safety and climbing techniques specific to tree climbing. You'll practice making your way up and down in a safe manner and learn how to attach the ropes to the trees, something which requires precision and patience. Lunch is included and will be served on location. During the evening, you'll practice tying knots and cook dinner over an open fire, on your own or with the group.
Day 3:
After breakfast the group will again meet with the climbing instructor. On the agenda for the day is how to choose a suitable tree for climbing along with any risks and hazard you need to look out for. Next, you'll practise erecting your own climbing system. Lunch is included and will be served on location. During the evening, you'll cook dinner over an open fire, on your own or with the group.
Note: if you have chosen to spend the final night of your stay in the trees, you'll need to allocate some of your evening to constructing your berths. Having finished your dinner, you'll ascend the tree and bed down in a ”treeboat” or ”cocoon”. You'll gaze up at the starry sky and the whispers of the wind will gently rock you to a relaxing sleep. For your safety, you'll be secured with ropes and will also be wearing a harness. Helmet and shoes can be hung from a nearby branch.
Day 4:
After breakfast it's time to depart. Those of you who have booked further climbing will look forward to an exciting day with lots of opportunities to practice and new trees to explore. All climbing will be carried out under the guidance of our instructors.
Additional services you can book include: sleeping in the tree tops for the final night of your stay, an extra day of climbing, guided outdoor cooking your first evening (minimum 8 clients)
Included in the deal:
Two days worth of climbing and three nights accommodation in Mongolian wool huts (ger) at the Nyrup Naturhotell, with the possibility to stay overnight in the trees on the third night. Also including: bed sheets, climbing gear, 3 breakfasts, 2 lunches and three dinners. All meals, except for lunch, will be prepared by the participants themselves.
Day 1:
Arrival at Nyrups Naturhotell. At check-in, you'll receive a tour of the camp and the opportunity to make yourself at home in your ger. At the hotel you'll stay at the very heart of nature in an enchanting beech forest. The huts do not include electricity nor running water, but offers beds, oil lamps, washbasins, drinking water and more. It also offers cold storage and a composting toilet. During your stay at the hotel, you'll be your own chef and have all necessary produce at your disposal.
Note: if you have chosen the additional guided cooking, you'll get to learn everything you need to know about outdoor cooking over an open fire – together we'll create a three course menu, based on local, seasonal produce.
Day 2:
Breakfast consists of dishes you'll prepare yourselves. The group will then meet up with the climbing instructor and receive all required equipment. During the day you'll learn basic safety and climbing techniques specific to tree climbing. You'll practice making your way up and down in a safe manner and learn how to attach the ropes to the trees, something which requires precision and patience. Lunch is included and will be served on location. During the evening, you'll practice tying knots and cook dinner over an open fire, on your own or with the group.
Day 3:
After breakfast the group will again meet with the climbing instructor. On the agenda for the day is how to choose a suitable tree for climbing along with any risks and hazard you need to look out for. Next, you'll practise erecting your own climbing system. Lunch is included and will be served on location. During the evening, you'll cook dinner over an open fire, on your own or with the group.
Note: if you have chosen to spend the final night of your stay in the trees, you'll need to allocate some of your evening to constructing your berths. Having finished your dinner, you'll ascend the tree and bed down in a ”treeboat” or ”cocoon”. You'll gaze up at the starry sky and the whispers of the wind will gently rock you to a relaxing sleep. For your safety, you'll be secured with ropes and will also be wearing a harness. Helmet and shoes can be hung from a nearby branch.
Day 4:
After breakfast it's time to depart. Those of you who have booked further climbing will look forward to an exciting day with lots of opportunities to practice and new trees to explore. All climbing will be carried out under the guidance of our instructors.
Additional services you can book include: sleeping in the tree tops for the final night of your stay, an extra day of climbing, guided outdoor cooking your first evening (minimum 8 clients)