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Abseiling
Abseiling is about the most fun you can have going backwards. With the helps of ropes and harnesses you can descend a cliff face in a fast and exhilarating way.
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Bouldering
Bouldering is the crossword puzzle of the climbing world. With shorter routes (known as "problems") than rock climbing, the emphasis is on making the right move and finding your path around a challenging obstacle.
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Climbing
Climbing in its most basic form is using your hands, feet and any other part of your body that might help to ascend objects. Within that you’ve got something as simple as climbing trees, to the daredevils who scale office blocks with little regard to their own safety.
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Landboarding
Landboarding is like a landlubber’s version of kite surfing, so if you’re a fan of that extreme sport but don’t have any water handy, kite landboarding is ideal.
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Parachuting
You can’t call yourself a serious thrill-seeker until you’ve tried parachute jumping. If you’re the kind of person who likes to feel their heart racing a little quicker and will always try something new, then parachuting in London is for you.
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Parkour
Parkour in London will transform you from a boring pedestrian into a bona fide street athlete. First developed in France the name comes from "parcours du combattant" the obstacle courses used to train French soldiers.
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Scuba Diving Courses
Scuba diving opens up a side of the planet that only our fishy friends usually get to see. Dive in deep with our guide to the wonderful underwater sport!
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Snowboarding
Snowboarding in London has grown to become one of the capital’s top winter sports. Skiing’s cooler little brother began life as an alternative to surfing on the icy slopes of Michigan in the 1960s.
