A standalone element consisting of two semicircular metal arches anchored in the ground with metal rungs connecting the arches where the structure twists so that all the anchor points are colinear on the ground.
A climbing element with two vertical supports that angle toward the platform with steps created by metal squares with rounded corners attached to the supports .
It's a wicket pole ladder. But instead of alternating coplanar arcs... there are three times the arcs! And they are opposite each other and set at 120 degrees relative to each other!
A unique play structure at Bartelme Park, this consists of a a belt made of black rubber crafted into a wavy bridge and a three dimensional jungle gym structure.
A large, standalone climbing structure where the skeleton of the structure consists of straight pieces of metal arranged in geometric triangles and the interior is a tangle of climbing ropes.
The 'single mast' is the central pole - the rope netting creates a pyramid shape with six triangular faces. Some of those faces have black belt patches with climbing wall holds.