Youth and College


Low Course
- Minimum of eight participants, with a maximum of 150 participants.
- Groups larger than 15 participants will be broken up for some activities
to allow for more involvement.
- The low course consists of events that may occur on the ground as well as
utilizing the Team Development Course which is a series of logs configured
to present a challenge as groups move along them. These exciting challenges
help groups move towards their goals: teamwork, communication, problem
solving, cooperation, and respect.
- After a series of challenges a trained facilitator leads a discussion to
help the group relate what they successfully accomplished to something
relevant to their lives.
High Course
-
Minimum
of six participants, maximum of 30 participants.
- The type of challenge and height to climb is left up to each
participant. One can set a personal goal and work towards that goal at their
own pace.
- Some elements are meant for individuals to climb, while others allow for
partners to help one another.
- Participants will rotate between being the climber, belayer, and safety
person. Participants are thoroughly trained before anyone begins
climbing. All equipment meets or exceeds challenge course industry
standards.
- A very popular high element, a favorite of all who attend the GC Challenge
Course, is the Giant Swing by Choice. Although a single individual enjoys
the free fall, the entire group helps to make this challenge happen.