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The Programs

Building Foundations

Nontraditional games and activities will facilitate group bonding through just plain fun!  Laughter, smiles, and play are central to your group truly enjoying this program and each other!           

  • 8-15 participants per facilitator                                                                        
  • 2 – 4 hours

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Keeping it Grounded

Icebreakers will help everyone relax and get to know each other, first thing!  Then, initiatives will move the group to the next level as they are presented interesting situations for which they must collectively find creative solutions.  Next, the Challenge Course introduces greater mental and physical challenge to the group’s developing dynamic.  All along the way, discussion time allows norms to be developed, examined, and changed in order for the group to use what they have learned to improve the way they will work together and relate to one another.  

  • 8-15 participants per facilitator                                                                         
  • 2 – 6 hours

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High Ropes Experience

Follow up your group’s team building experience with the ultimate mental and physical challenge!  Choose from the climbing wall, zip line, tandem zip line, flying squirrel, swing shot, or a combination.  High ropes is an awesome way to end your group’s experience by confronting individual fears in a fun and supportive atmosphere.

Tandem Zip Line (left) and Swing Shot (right)

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Climbing Wall (left) with Centipede (right)

About the Program
The program is a part of the Rock Eagle 4-H Environmental Education Program, which began in 1979.  With safety as a primary concern, Rock Eagle Adventure challenges the group through challenging the individual.  Based on the experiential learning cycle, programming consists of experience, reflection, and a focus on the real life application of what is learned.
Our staff has experience with groups of all ages, sizes, and types:  corporate, school, spiritual, sport, community, civic, etc.

Current price list for the Adventure Program.

For pricing and available dates, contact
Terri Camp by phone at 706/484-2868 or by email at tcamp@uga.edu

For program information, contact:
Grant Crumbaugh, at 706/484-2881 or email at grantc@uga.edu

 

 

 

 

   
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