High N Wild and Peak Achievements - Katoomba

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4782 6224
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High 'n Wild Mountain Adventures is an Outdoor Adventure Operator in the Blue Mountains near Sydney. We offer a wide range of outdoor adventure tours, specialising in mountain adventure.

Tours include:

Abseiling-Beginner-Intermediate-Advanced:

Take your choice of 30, 60, 125 metre abseils or one of our multi pitch adventures. All of the abseiling takes place within breathtaking scenery, it's simply up to you how high you want to go.

Canyoning-Beginner-Intermediate-Advanced:

Combine the thrill of abseiling with a canyon of your choice and capability. Full day canyons (abseiling experience required) enter the fern lined canyons, experience waterfall abseils and enjoy the sheer adventure.

Rock-Climbing -Beginner-Intermediate-Advanced:

Let our fully qualified guides (CIA) take you in to the vertical world of climbing. "Experience what you would not have believed"

Mountain Biking - All grades:

Full and half day trips available, from easy grades through to highly technical rides.

Mountaineering:

Introduction to mountaineering courses through the winter months. Ice climbing at Blue Lake. Once these courses have been completed we invite you to take on our yearly expedition to South America, Alaska and Nepal.

High n Wild has been operating since 1991. With our 100% safety record you can be assured that you are in safe hands. High 'n Wild Mountain Adventures employs over 40 guides in a wide range of outdoor pursuits. All our staff guides are qualified outdoor professionals with decades of experience in the field. Qualifications held include CIA Climbing Instructors Association of NSW and Victoria, TAFE Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation.

Our booking office is open for enquires Monday to Saturday 9.00am to 5.00pm. Don't hesitate to contact us for further information.

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