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Trolley |
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The objective of this initiative problem is to move your entire group from a safe area over a designated poisoned – peanut butter plot to the far safe side using the provided props. |
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Human Ladder |
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The objective is to move the whole group from one point to another, 20-30 feet away, without the climbers touching the ground. |
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All On Board |
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A classic team building activity in which a group is challenged to physically support one another in an endeavor to occupy an ever diminishing space. |
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Pipeline Ball |
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A fast paced activity that can be modified to suit age and setting. Each participant gets one gutter or half pipe tubing. The object is to move a marble or assorted size balls using lengths of guttering from point A to point B without dropping them. |
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Raft Building |
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Raft building It traditionally involves building a raft from various objects, usually pioneering poles, ropes and barrels. This activity promotes team work and cooperation as well as testing out the group’s knowledge of knots and their concepts of building items from scratch. As with most water based activities, getting wet is part of the fun. |
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Catapult |
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This construction Challenge will have the team stepping up and becoming more competitive than ever in their bid to go the distance and achieve success. Catapult will test the teams' ability to develop a clear action plan, work with it, refine it and eventually bring it to fruition. Can you Beat The Boss? |
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Chariot Race |
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A team building activity in which a group is challenged to physically cross a person on top of a wooden platform using pipes as wheels of the chariot. |
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Spider Web |
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Beginning on one side of a rope web hung between two trees or poles, each member of the group must select a space and pass through to the other side. |
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Island |
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To build a moveable bridge using one wooden beam supported above the ground on any of a staggered series of wooden platform. The group must get all of its members from the starting point to the ending point, taking the beams with them. |
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Raging River |
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Using an assortment of short boards, less than one to a participant, the group must construct a moveable bridge across a wide, undetermined stretch of ground. All must cross at one time and the boards must be taken with them. |
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Object Retrieval |
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Standing outside a circle approximately twenty-five feet in diameter with a mature tree at the center, group members must devise a method of retrieving randomly placed objects from inside the circle. The group is provided a 100-foot length of heavy rope. Neither the rope nor any person may make contact with the ground inside the circle. |
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Ants on Log |
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Standing on a log in two groups, each group facing the mid-point of the log, participants must arrange for each group to switch places on the log without allowing anyone to step down to the ground. |
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Catter Pillar |
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Group members need to race against another group by standing inside the track (Circular Plastic Mat). |
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Log Swings |
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Team members need to cross from one end to another end by walking on suspended log in given time. |
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Archery |
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Targets are marked with 10 evenly spaced concentric rings, which have score values from 1 through 10 assigned to them. In addition, there is an inner 10 ring, sometimes called the X ring. This becomes the 10 ring at indoor compound competitions. Outdoors, it serves as a tiebreaker with the archer scoring the most X's winning. |
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Toxic Waste |
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Using a elastic cord ring with several lengths of rope attached around the circumference, group members must pick up a can filled with water, gravel, beans and then, without any spilling, carry the can, a certain distance and transfer the contents into an empty can. Each can is placed in the center of a roped off circle about ten feet in diameter. The two circles are about fifteen feet apart. |
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Puzzle Board |
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In the shortest time possible group members must work to slot together a wooden puzzle consisting of 14 unique pieces. |
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King's Finger |
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Without using any props, members of the group must remove a tire from the base of a vertical pole, lower it to the ground, and then place it back over the pole, lowering it again until it comes to rest at the base of the pole. |
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Wake Boarding |
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Entering one or two at a time at the midline of a low platform balanced on a flat fulcrum, members of the group must arrange themselves on the platform decking without causing either end to dip down and touch the ground |
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