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Duran Harmon visits Boundless Adventures

On April 24th, the Boundless Adventures’ team had the honor and privilege of spending the day climbing with New England Patriots safety, Duron Harmon and the wonderful students and amazing staff from the Crossroads School, which specializes in the education of students with autism. It was evident that day that staff and administration from the […]
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How to Have the Perfect Staycation in the Suburbs of Boston

At Boundless Adventures, we believe in the power of the staycation.  With so many days off from school, vacations aren’t always an option due to household budgets, job commitments, etc.  “Staycationing” has become a popular way to have some great family bonding time taking part in activities that are much closer to home.  For the […]
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3 Fun Facts About Zip Lining

Heights were never my thing.  However, after visiting an aerial adventure park, I overcome that fear because I felt extremely safe and secure with the equipment. Once I found myself securely strapped in – and motivated by a great staff member – I found my fears melting away. Now, my husband and I are the […]
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Boundless Adventures Means Zipping and Climbing to Confidence

We held a contest on Facebook asking people how Boundless Adventures prepares you for the new school year. We loved Jamie Onofrio Franceschini’s well-articulated response (and she is only 8 years old)! Climbing at Boundless Adventures has made me stronger. I have kidney disease and food allergies. Sometimes I have to take lots of medicines […]
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How Learning Disabled Children Can Be Boundless!

I wanted to describe a profoundly moving experience that I had at the park. Below are pictures of Joe. Joe is a fifth Grader at Washington Irving Elementary school in Tarrytown. Joe is autistic and completely non-verbal. I had the honor of climbing with him on Tuesday. At first, I was moving Joe’s hands and […]
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