TOUR DESCRIPTION Clause Samples

The TOUR DESCRIPTION clause defines the specific details and features of the tour being offered, outlining what participants can expect during the experience. It typically includes information such as destinations, activities, accommodations, transportation, and any included or excluded services. By clearly specifying these elements, the clause ensures that both the tour operator and participants have a mutual understanding of the tour's scope, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about what is provided.
TOUR DESCRIPTION. You will be outfitted with a two-point seat harness, following which our guides will lead you through a safety orientation and Zipline training, including participation on the training line. You then begin your descent on several consecutive Ziplines, ending at the Refuge for Endangered Wildlife. During the descent, our guides provide a verbal interpretation of the indigenous flora and fauna and its significance to First Nations people.
TOUR DESCRIPTION. You will be outfitted with a harness and our guides will lead you through a safety orientation and training, including participation on training apparatus. You then begin your tour on pathways and various above ground platforms and ziplines. You will be supervised directly and indirectly by our guides.
TOUR DESCRIPTION. Hidden Trax attempts to ensure that the description of the offered Tours is as accurate as possible. However, we do not warrant that Tour descriptions or other Content of any Hidden Trax Platform is accurate, complete, reliable, current, or error-free.
TOUR DESCRIPTION. For High Ropes and Zip Lines you’ll be outfitted with a harness, lanyard system and helmet after which a guide will lead you through a safety orientation session, including participation on a training course. Once complete you’ll self-manage your safety lines and those of your dependants on the courses. For Laser Tag specifically, you’ll have access & training on laser tag equipment after which you’ll play at your own risk on the Laser Tag course.
TOUR DESCRIPTION. You will be outfitted with a harness, following which our guides will lead you through a safety orientation and Zipline training at the Flight Centre. You will then load, ride and unload the Chairlift to the top of the hill where you will complete your flight on the Zipline and walk back to the Flight Centre. It is very important to listen to and follow all instructions set out by our guides. I agree to make clear to Holiday Mountain Zipline staff any current or pre-existing neck or back injuries I may be experiencing or may have experienced in the past, before embarking on any Zipline Activities
TOUR DESCRIPTION. You will be outfitted with a helmet and two-point seat harness. A guide will advise you of the flying and landing position. You then begin your tour by ziplining on the 100m Flying Fox zipline. Participants are then driven in a shuttle vehicle to the site of the remaining two ziplines in Chase Canyon. During the tour guides provide verbal interpretation during light trail walking to launch platforms. You will zipline through the canyon on the 150m Salmon Run line and the 300m Big Horn line. Guests are then brought back to the staging area to complete the tour with a QuickJump jump off of the Flying Fox tower.

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  • System Description The wet detention basin is designed to trap 80% of sediment in runoff and maintain pre-development downstream peak flows. The basin has two forebays (smaller ponds) located at the low end of two grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇. In addition to runoff conveyance, the grass ▇▇▇▇▇▇ also allow infiltration and filtering of pollutants, especially from smaller storms. The forebays are each 4 feet deep. They are connected to the main pool by 18 and 24-inch metal pipes that outlet onto a rock chute. The forebays will trap coarse sediments in runoff, such as road sands, thus reducing maintenance of the main basin. The main pool will trap the finer suspended sediment. To do this, the pond size, water level and outlet structures must be maintained as specified in this Agreement (see Figures 1, 2 and 3). The main basin receives runoff from a 67.1 acre drainage area (41.2 acres within the subdivision and 25.9 acres off- site drainage coming from the east). During high rainfall or snow melt events, the water level will temporarily rise and slowly drain down to the elevation of the control structure. The water level is controlled by a 12-inch concrete pipe extending through the berm in the northwest corner of the basin (see Figures 1 and 3). On the face of the 12- inch pipe, there is metal plate with a 3-inch drilled hole (orifice) with stone in front of it. This orifice controls the water level and causes the pond to temporarily rise during runoff events. Washed stone (1-2” diameter) is placed in front of the orifice to prevent clogging. High flows may enter the grated concrete riser or flow over the rock lined emergency spillway. “As-built” construction drawings of the basin, showing actual dimensions, elevations, outlet structures, etc. will be recorded as an addendum(s) to this agreement within 60 days after Waukesha County accepts verification of construction from the project engineer.