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Teambuilding - Using a series of trust building activities, physical obstacles and non-physical challenges, the initiative sessions focus on cooperation, effective communication and the development of trust between individuals within a group.
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Low Ropes - This course is designed to provide challenges for a group of 10-15 students, involving group work, cooperation, and effective communication skills. The low ropes course can be physically challenging. It is a great activity on its own or as an introduction to challenge course work for those groups planning on participating in High Ropes.
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Climbing Towers - Each facility has a climbing tower for students to learn the basic elements of rock climbing skills, as well as to experience the belay safety system. Our climbing towers are designed to provide a variety of difficulty and skill levels, to challenge each participant. Participants must be 8 years or older in order to use the Climbing Towers.
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Indoor Climbing Wall - Our Dining Hall has an incredible 30ft climbing wall built inside it! It is perfect for students to learn the basic elements of rock climbing skills, as well as to experience the belay safety system. Our climbing wall designed to provide a variety of difficulty and skill levels, to challenge each participant. Participants must be 8 years or older in order to use the Climbing Wall.
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Zingers - Time management is crucial in this fast paced, action packed game. Students are divided into teams and travel from station to station, with each station consisting of a high energy task. Teamwork and fun are emphasized in this energetic activity.
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Outdoor Living Skills -Fire building, shelter building, and knots are all topics covered and practiced in Outdoor Living Skills. Students will get the chance to go out into the woods and try their hand at these skills while learning a bit of what it takes to get along in the wilderness as well as learning the basics of staying warm in winter and cool in summer.
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Canoeing - Students will learn how to enter and exit a canoe safely, the basic paddle strokes and safe conduct in the boat. After an instructional session, students will head out onto the lake to practice their skills and explore the lake.
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Archery - Learn the basic shooting technique along with range safety. Practice your marksmanship and play games based on accuracy and technique.
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Campfire - Our talented staff can get your campfire off to a roaring start with stories, songs and skits that will entertain young and old alike. Camper skits and songs are welcome and encouraged.
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Orienteering - There are many fun activities students will be able to do once they master the art of using a map and compass in this active, outdoor class. They may use the map to find a specific area of camp, or both map and compass to find their way around the orienteering course. Either way, they’ll have a great time getting lost (and then found!)
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Cross Country Skiing - From beginners to seasoned skiers, everyone will get to practice on our camp ski trails. Instructors will give pointers and help ensure a fun, safe skiing experience. Ski boots and skis are available (included in the price!).
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Snowshoeing – Learn why, when and how to use snowshoes. Instructors will cover the basics of snowshoeing and lead a hike. Students may finish the class with the world famous Snowshoe Olympics.
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Tubing – Borrow our tubes and have hours of fun. With our new lighted tubing hill, tubing can take place as an evening activity as well. Enjoy the tubing hill as a group or turn the tubing hill into an educational experience with our Tubing Physics class.
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Ice Skating - Our outdoor skating rink is perfect for skating, and when the lake is frozen, we can skate on that too! We have plenty of skates, but guests are welcome to bring their own too!