- All participants must provide a complete Waiver and Health History Form prior to participating in any activities. These forms will be emailed to the Group Leader in the confirmation email and can also be found on NGOP’s website. If a participant is under the age of 18, a parent or guardian will be required to sign the forms on behalf of the participant.
- Pregnant women will be prohibited from participating in any activities that require their feet to leave the ground for risk management and liability purposes.
- Individuals that exceed the weight limit of 250 pounds may not be permitted to participate in all group activities for risk management and liability purposes.
- Closed-toe shoes are required. Shoes must have a rubber sole and must be athletic in nature. Participation is not allowed without proper footwear. No exceptions will be made.
- Clothing should be comfortable and loose to allow free movement. Athletic clothing, jeans, t-shirts, sweatshirts, and shorts are all acceptable. Large jackets or the like may need to be removed for risk management purposes.
- Loose or excessive jewelry is not allowed.
- Long hair should be tied back.
- Participants should bring a water bottle.
- Personal gear including, but not limited to, harnesses, helmets and other climbing gear will not be permitted for use by participants on the course for risk management and liability purposes.
- No pets will be permitted within a program, with the exception of service animals. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), NGOP reserves the right to ask if the service animal is required because of a disability and inquire about the work or task the dog has been trained to perform. In the case a participant is accompanied by a service animal, the NGOP Staff will accommodate the participant’s needs to the best of their ability. Any additional assistance or requirements should be discussed with NGOP Staff as soon as possible.
Georgia law requires that a specially trained Assistance Dog be allowed to accompany a blind, deaf, or disabled person or trainer to all public accommodations and common carriers. Extra charges cannot be made due to the presence of the dog, but if the dog causes damage to the premises, the handler of the dog is liable.
- Due to the nature of the activities at the Pine Valley Ropes Course, participants may be asked to remove a firearm from their person as it would impede the ability to fully participate in high and low elements.
In accordance to GA House Bill 280, Part 3 of Article 4 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to carrying and possession of firearms, reads as follows:
(vii) Only apply to the carrying of handguns which are concealed.
'Concealed' means carried in such a fashion that does not actively solicit the attention of others and is not prominently, openly, and intentionally displayed except for purposes of defense of self or others. Such term shall include, but not be limited to, carrying on one's person while such handgun is substantially, but not necessarily completely, covered by an article of clothing which is worn by such person, carrying within a bag of a nondescript nature which is being carried about by such person, or carrying in any other fashion as to not be clearly discernible by the passive observation of others.
- The use of alcohol, illegal recreational drugs or any form of tobacco while participating in an NGOP Program is strictly prohibited.