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Team Building
Team Building

Everest Challenge

A fun outdoor challenge that can be used to demonstrate communication issues whilst enhancing team performance.

Module Type

Face To Face Module

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Full Description

In 1988, Stephen Venables became the first Briton to ascend the summit of Mount Everest without bottled oxygen. Stephen reached the summit of Mount Everest alone but achieving this was by no means a one-man expedition.

Many people worked as a team in order for one man to achieve his goal. It is this teamwork and common focus towards one target that Everest Challenge focuses on.  Everest Challenge was designed with Stephen to simulate some of his experiences and create a game based around climbing the highest mountain on earth.

The game starts with teams setting up a base camp and planning their route to the summit from HQ. The remainder of the game is split into two areas with team members outside completing physical climbing themed tasks in order to move up the mountain and other team members in HQ evaluating their progress and making amendments to their route plan.

All communication from HQ to the climbers is via radio and it puts the teams in a real life situation where communication is difficult and time is of the essence.

Requirements:

  • 20 - 200 participants
  • Outdoor venue
  • Teams of 8
  • 1 x 5ft table per team
  • Outdoor Space approx. size of a football pitch (dependent on numbers)
  • Time Allocation:

  • 3 - 5 hours 
  • Package

  • All equipment required to run the activity
  • Minimum of 8 Event crew
  • £10m Public & Product Liability Insurance