"You take the high rope and I'll take the low rope" by louannwarren

"You take the high rope and I'll take the low rope"

This is a ropes course challenge structure I saw in Lubbock a few weeks ago. It's a team building place where you depend on people who are holding your rope not to drop it, plus a lot of other exercises. Learning to trust the people you work with is their focus. When I was driving by I couldn't imagine what it could be. I liked the southwest looking stucco walls in front of it and the wild Mesquite trees. So if you're ever in Lubbock and want to learn to trust someone, go do the ropes with them! Smile!
A really interesting structure!
May 3rd, 2017  
Nice adobe looking scene but I'm scared of heights so won't be considering something like this!
May 4th, 2017  
Wonderful scene!
May 4th, 2017  
The colors made a fabulous shot and I understand the concept, but I probably would have trouble completing it.
May 4th, 2017  
Think I would prefer to watch :)
May 4th, 2017  
Interesting ,but with my feet firmly on the ground !!
May 4th, 2017  
nice capture ...
May 4th, 2017  
How very interesting, I'll just watch thanks very much. Love the title.
May 4th, 2017  
Oh my- I don't think I'd do well with the height of this thing! But it does look like a great challenge for those who could stomach it!
May 4th, 2017  
I would be a watcher rather than a participant.
May 4th, 2017  
I like the complexity of the scene and how our eyes travel amongst the components.
May 4th, 2017  
Sam
Oh I never liked those rope challenges! I'd rather look at your photo than participate!
May 4th, 2017  
looks quite an interesting place. Not sure I would be quite so trusting though.
May 4th, 2017  
Bep
Nice title. I'll just watch...
May 4th, 2017  
What a great and unusual find.
May 4th, 2017  
I was thinking it had the look of a structure in the Arizona desert! Those team-building events are quite popular. Just last Sunday afternoon, both Ashley and John led a drum circle up in Santa Barbara and the turn out was over 100!!! I don't know how they do it, but they've led them for years, even back in Chicago.
May 5th, 2017  
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