moderate
2–4 hours
Participants should be in decent physical condition, comfortable with light physical activity and heights.
Experience the thrill of controlled blasting at night with this unique outdoor adventure. Perfect for groups, it combines geology, safety, and adrenaline in a one-of-a-kind setting.
Age 8+ • 4 hours • Teams, Families, Children & Individuals • Booking Is Essential
Up to 2 hours
Spanning through 1 acre of the lush forest we have created a dynamic playing field including a 2 story fort, 8-meter tower, vehicles, and fire pit. Come outside and play with us weekly through various styles of gameplay and scenarios such as team deathmatch, defend the fort, capture the flag, mad bomber, ammo dump, predator vs prey and VIP protection.
• Please arrive 15 minutes prior time • Suitable clothing: Wear comfortable, breathable clothing that covers your arms and legs. Long sleeves and pants can provide an additional layer of protection against gel hits. • Footwear: Opt for closed-toe shoes with good traction to protect your feet and provide stability during the activity. • Water and snacks: Stay hydrated by bringing an ample supply of water. Additionally, pack some energy-boosting snacks to keep you going. • Bug repellent
Ensure your personal protective equipment fits properly for maximum safety and comfort.
Bring headlamps and extra batteries to navigate safely after dark.
Dress appropriately and carry water to handle the exertion during the activity.
Secure your spot early as nighttime blasting experiences are popular and limited in availability.
The site has been used for geological research and small-scale blasting projects since the 1980s.
The activity emphasizes minimal environmental impact, adhering to strict safety and ecological guidelines to protect local flora and fauna.
Hands-free lighting is crucial for safe navigation during night activities.
Protect your hands while handling equipment and during the blasting process.
Good grip and ankle support are important when navigating rugged terrain.
Dress for the forecasted weather, including layers for warmth or rain protection.