Common use of Description of the Activities Clause in Contracts

Description of the Activities. The activities, services, programs, and facilities at Refreshing Mountain provide opportunities for adventure recreation, including but not limited to ziplining, aerial excursion courses, elevated obstacle courses, high ropes courses, climbing, rappelling, giant swings (collectively, “aerial activities”), hiking, escape rooms, horseback riding, swimming and swim lessons, archery, slingshots, pedal carts, scavenger hunts, physical challenge courses, playgrounds, domesticated animal encounters, wildlife encounters, and other similar experiences. The aerial activities include varying combinations of zip lines, sky bridges, obstacles, elevated walkways, stairs, and hikes on uneven inclining and declining terrain. Participants may be exposed to sudden jarring impacts and sudden drops of height along the course. Participants wear safety harnesses and protective gear at all times. Aerial activities have a maximum weight limit of two hundred eighty (280) pounds. Participants must be eight (8) years of age or older on the Aerial Excursion Course, and be five (5) years of age or older to participate in all other aerial activities. MEDICAL CONCERNS. Participants must be reasonably fit, must be able to demonstrate the required skill, and be able to understand all instructions prior to participating in any activity. Obesity, high blood pressure, cardiac and coronary artery disease, pulmonary problems, pregnancy, arthritis, tendonitis, prior head, neck, or back injuries or other joint and muscular-skeletal problems may impair the safety and wellbeing of participants during the activities, as may medical, physical, psychological and psychiatric problems. All such conditions may increase the inherent risks of the experience and cause the participant to be a danger to themselves and others. Participants with underlying medical problems that put them at greater risk of injury or illness during an activity must carefully consider those risks before choosing to participate, and they must fully inform the staff prior to the beginning of the activity. Refreshing Mountain reserves the right to exclude an applicant from participation for medical, safety, and/or other reasons.

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Samples: Refreshing Mountain, Refreshing Mountain

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Description of the Activities. The activities, services, programs, and facilities at Refreshing Mountain provide opportunities for adventure recreation, including but not limited to ziplining, aerial excursion courses, elevated obstacle courses, high ropes courses, climbing, rappelling, giant swings (collectively, “aerial activities”), hiking, escape rooms, horseback riding, swimming and swim lessons, archery, slingshots, pedal carts, scavenger hunts, physical challenge courses, playgrounds, domesticated animal encounters, wildlife encounters, axe throwing, and other similar experiences. The aerial activities include varying combinations of zip lines, sky bridges, obstacles, elevated walkways, stairs, and hikes on uneven inclining and declining terrain. Participants may be exposed to sudden jarring impacts and sudden drops of height along the course. Participants wear safety harnesses and protective gear at all times. Aerial activities have a maximum weight limit of two hundred eighty (280) pounds. Participants must be eight (8) years of age or older on the Aerial Excursion Course, and be five (5) years of age or older to participate in all other aerial activities. MEDICAL CONCERNS. Participants must be reasonably fit, must be able to demonstrate the required skill, and be able to understand all instructions prior to participating in any activity. Obesity, high blood pressure, cardiac and coronary artery disease, pulmonary problems, pregnancy, arthritis, tendonitis, prior head, neck, or back injuries or other joint and muscular-skeletal problems may impair the safety and wellbeing of participants during the activities, as may medical, physical, psychological and psychiatric problems. All such conditions may increase the inherent risks of the experience and cause the participant to be a danger to themselves and others. Participants with underlying medical problems that put them at greater risk of injury or illness during an activity must carefully consider those risks before choosing to participate, and they must fully inform the staff prior to the beginning of the activity. Refreshing Mountain reserves the right to exclude an applicant from participation for medical, safety, and/or other reasons.

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Samples: Refreshing Mountain

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Description of the Activities. The activities, services, programs, and facilities at Refreshing Mountain provide opportunities for adventure recreation, including but not limited to ziplining, aerial excursion courses, elevated obstacle courses, high ropes courses, climbing, rappelling, giant swings (collectively, “aerial activities”), hiking, escape rooms, horseback riding, swimming and swim lessons, archery, slingshots, pedal carts, scavenger hunts, physical challenge courses, playgrounds, domesticated animal encounters, wildlife encounters, and other similar experiences. The aerial activities include varying combinations of zip lines, sky bridges, obstacles, elevated walkways, stairs, and hikes on uneven inclining and declining terrain. Participants may be exposed to sudden jarring impacts and sudden drops of height along the course. Participants wear safety harnesses and protective gear at all times. Aerial activities have a maximum weight limit of two hundred eighty (280) pounds. Participants must be eight (8) years of age or older on the Aerial Excursion Course, and be five (5) years of age or older to participate in all other aerial activities. MEDICAL CONCERNS. Participants must be reasonably fit, must be able to demonstrate the required skill, and be able to understand all instructions prior to participating in any activity. Obesity, high blood pressure, cardiac and coronary artery disease, pulmonary problems, pregnancy, arthritis, tendonitis, prior head, neck, or back injuries or other joint and muscular-skeletal problems may impair the safety and wellbeing of participants during the activities, as may medical, physical, psychological and psychiatric problems. All such conditions may increase the inherent risks of the experience and cause the participant to be a danger to themselves and others. Participants with underlying medical problems that put them at greater risk of injury or illness during an activity must carefully consider those risks before choosing to participate, and they must fully inform the staff prior to the beginning of the activity. Refreshing Mountain reserves the right to exclude an applicant from participation for medical, safety, and/or other reasons.

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Samples: Refreshing Mountain

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