2017年2月23日星期四

Hangzhou International Youth Camp Unveiled


On 21 Feb. 2017, after almost 2 years’ construction, the Hangzhou International Youth Camp, where most programs’ equipment built by JP, unveiled and put into operation successfully.


With the shape of Aircraft Carrier, UFO, and Rocket, Hangzhou International Youth Camp is located in Dongqiao Town, Hangzhou, covering about 74 hectares.

JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

Aiming to better cultivate the youth, Hangzhou International Youth Camp offer various outdoor educational programs, including youth military assault courses, outward bound courses, team building courses, family obstacle course attractions, challenge course races, etc.

JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

Led by concepts of Self-studying, Self-managing, self-protecting, self-improving and self-disciplining, armed with multi-functional training facilities supplied by JP Development, Hangzhou International Youth Camp is versatile and ideal for both teenagers and adults group training.

                    JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

Henan Jianpei Industrial Development Co., Ltd, JP for short, committing to make a contribution to national quality, is honored to undertaken the construction of the youth camp and proud for our products that serving the camp.

                     JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

                     JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

   JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

If you’re planning a comprehensive camp of this kind, never hesitate to contact JP for help.

JP Obstacle Course Youth Camp

2017年2月5日星期日

Belay Systems for Ropes Course

No high ropes course can be operated without belay system as safety always goes first. To choose a proper belay system, it’s necessary to learn the categories of belay systems for ropes course. And this article is mainly based on European Ropes Course Standard EN15567:2005.

EN:15567 for Ropes Courses has identified three different types of belay systems.

1.Assisted Belay System

Definition: “Belaying system where the participant is secured by at least one person”: also known as top roping, bottom top roping, V Belaying or M belaying.

Normal Use: This system is normally reserved for a developmental ropes course. The use of the course requires direct supervision (see definitions) which generally requires a high instructor/participant ratio.


2.Continuous Belay

Definition: “Belaying system that enables participants to progress from one action system to the next and does not require participants to undo or change the connection to the belay system at height”.

Normal Use: Ideal for recreational use or for outdoor centers where a high throughput of participants and minimum supervision is required.


3.Self Belay

Definition: “belaying system which is operated by the participant”; formerly known as a cow’s tail system.

Normal Use: Ideal for developmental use. Although used in France for recreational use the requirements of the EN: 15567 for Ropes Courses are such that these courses will now require a much higher level of supervision than was formerly provided if they are to conform.


For more professional advice, please feel free to contact JP Development.