Edge Ascension Grand Opening
On April 21, 2008 Edge Ascension LLC announced its long awaited grand opening today. Edge Ascension is a provider of the PowerQuick powered personal ascender, accessories, related equipment and services. The PowerQuick ascender is a unique lifting device used for moving one to two people and/or equipment up/down a rope, or in traversal. It is essentially a hand held personally portable elevator. To review Edge Ascension’s product offering, see the Products List.
The ascender has applications in the following areas of access and rescue:
- Emergency Services
- Industrial
- Military
- Recreation
- SWAT
For a more comprehensive listing, see the Uses page.
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Edge Ascension provides a wide variety of service related to the PowerQuick Personal Ascender. The services related to the PowerQuick ascender are: Training and qualification; maintenance and recertification; Tactical, rescue, and training structures; and Related consulting. See the Services page.
Additionally, Edge Ascension provides access to manufactured climbing walls, white water courses, urban environments, special effects, and set design and construction through our working partners. It also offers design engineering to manufacturing services, a variety of IT services, and business consulting. To find out more about the working partners of Edge Ascension, see the Partners pages.
To review a listing of sample projects by the working partners of Edge Ascension, see the Project List.
You are invited to tour the site and explore its many facets.
admin @ April 21, 2008
I enjoyed reading about your hike. I too hiked to the ’stump’ of The Old Man of the Mountain. It was tough to get to. I look forward to reading about your second expedition. Check out a web page I made about my two hikes to the Old Man of the Mountain.
Steve
http://home.comcast.net/~srdots/old_man_of_the_mountain.htm
Looking forward to reading the rest of your expeditions to the Old Man of the Mountain.
Steve
http://home.comcast.net/~srdots/old_man_of_the_mountain.htm