GEO Challenge
During the GEO Challenge, you and a small group of teammates will compete against other groups to complete a course using
a Global Positioning System (GPS) device to locate boxes, solve the problem or task described, and
proceed to the next box. The team that solves the problems, finds all the boxes, and completes the circuit in the shortest amount of time is the champion. Technical twist on a scavenger hunt.
Physical level = moderate to high
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CLUES (Orienteering/Letterboxing/Scavenger Hunt)
Teams are presented with a challenge and the necessary tools to complete their challenge. The tools include a map, compass and and sets of CLUES. Teams orienteer, solve riddles and find answers to their CLUES hidden in boxes along the route. Teams race from checkpoint to checkpoint. This activity builds interdependence and a shared sense of purpose.
Physical level = mild
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Extreme Team Olympics

Teams compete in a series of decathalon events for "gold medals". The events involve problem solving, cooperation, creativity and a huge dose of laughter. See your team perform the "High Jump" aka Group Jump Rope or the "Shot Put" aka Pumpkin Toss. It's sure to be a fun and high energy event that your team will remember. Physical level = mild / moderate
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Amazing Relay Race
Your team "races" from one activity to another armed with a stopwatch. In the spirit of "The Amazing Race", there are challenges - "roadblocks" along the way that must be surmounted by using teamwork, guile, and strategy. Activities are designed to present individuals and groups with a series of problems, scenarios, and situations that must be solved by using cooperation, creativity, and problem solving skills.This event can take place indoors or outdoors. Physical level = moderate
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Survivor
Don't worry, you won't get voted off this island! Teams are presented with a series of challenges and choices of "survival tools". Tools include a map and compass (Don't panic- you'll get instructions.) along with a number of "tools" to choose from. Your final score will depend on how wisely you made choices along the way. This event builds interdependence and a shared sense of purpose in the context of competition. Ask us about T-shirts and bandanas! Physical level = mild
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Team Cuisine- A Recipe for Success
Use a familiar setting (a kitchen), with a group of individuals with diversified talents (your team), using creativity with clear
boundaries (recipes), along with a
competent supervisor (a real chef), to achieve a desired goal (a great meal). That's right, you and your team will create a gourmet meal for yourselves and in the process discover how to maximize your individual strengths, strategies for addressing key issues, a spirit of cooperation towards a desired outcome, and how this experience relates to on-the-job relationships and challenges. Physical level = mild
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Murder Mystery
Role playing combined with problem-solving is a combination for a fun and entertaining evening. Usually revolving around an evening meal, a murder (well, not a real murder) takes place. Your team will receive "clues" that will help you "solve" the mystery. Lots of different scenarios are available that can be adapted for different size groups. Test your detective skills while promoting innovation and problem-solving, breaking down barriers, improving communication and listening skills and encouraging team collaboration and cooperation. Physical level = can you talk and eat?
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Teaming with Style
Use a skill building session for teambuilding. Based on either DiSC or MBTI (Myers- Briggs Type Indicator), this event helps each team member understand behavior better- their own as well as others. With a mix of hands on activities that guarantee laughs and insights, this four hour session guides the group to improved teamwork through the exploration of individual differences and their value to the team. The group has the option to complete the surveys on-line before they arrive.