adventure + challenge x discovery = the Outward Bound experience

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Content The Outward Bound® experience adventure + challenge x discovery + massive sense of achievement = the ORIGINAL Outward Bound experience Fundraising for your course

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Unique locations Loch Eil, The Highlands Ullswater, The Lake District Aberdovey, Snowdonia

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Exceptional instructors

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Choose your adventure

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...and finally What’s included Safety Travel insurance Booking Coach transfer service Fitness

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It was awesome! Good activities, brill instructor, people and new friends = amazing, unbeatable! Harry

Cover photo: Sea kayaking, The Highlands

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Photo: Group on expedition, The Highlands


I loved it, I’ve never had an experience like it, so cool! (and ORIGINAL!) Sophie

Outward Bound is about getting out there, having adventures, experiencing real challenges, discovering new things and feeling a massive sense of achievement. Whether you’re looking to discover new horizons, planning a gap year, wanting to complete your DofE, improve your CV or you’ve already experienced the outdoors and are looking for your next adventure, then Outward Bound is for you.

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adventure + challenge Real adventure means giving you a new challenge, whatever your level of experience. We’ll equip you with the skills you need so you can make the most of the outdoor environment at every opportunity, from camp craft, to canoeing, navigation to rock climbing. We want to take you from guided adventures to self-propelled journeys planned and enjoyed by you. Some of the skills and activities you can experience are: > Camp Craft > Canoeing > Kayaking > Rock Climbing > Mountaineering > Navigation > Abseiling > Gorge Scrambling > Sailing > Bivvying > Camping

x discovery An Outward Bound experience is also about discovery; of new places, new people and yourself. All of which, along with some unforgettable memories (and possibly forgettable photos!) you’ll be taking home with you. You’ll be amazed at how different you’ll feel about what you can achieve at school, at college, at university or work. Some of the discoveries you’ll make will be about:

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> Leadership > Team-work > Communication > Making decisions > Trusting yourself and others > Motivation and enthusiasm > Tolerance, patience and respect > Making new friends from all over the world > The natural environment


+ massive sense of achievement

= the ORIGINAL Outward Bound

Funding your adventure

Depending on your chosen adventure these are some of the things you could take away with you at the end of your experience:

Outward Bound was founded in 1941 by the industrialist, Lawrence Holt and the educationalist Kurt Hahn. Originally we trained young merchant seamen to prepare them for a life at sea and improve their chances of survival if they became shipwrecked. After the war, our courses were open to all and ever since, our mission has remained unchanged – to discover potential through outdoor adventure. We make no apologies that we still have the same mission today, (even though the waterproofs have improved!), it is the original Outward Bound experience, and to take part in a course is to join the one million people who are former Outward Bounders, they range from the first Briton to conquer all fourteen 8,000m peaks to celebrities and leading business figures.

Our mission is to make Outward Bound experiences accessible to as many young people as possible, regardless of financial situation. We can help you raise funds to make your adventure happen, with information available to download on our website outwardbound.org.uk. You can also apply to receive match funding for up to 50% of your course fees (UK residents only, as we are a registered UK charity). To find our more you can visit the website or call us on +44 (0)1931 740000.

> The Outward Bound Trust award badge* > The Outward Bound Trust award certificate > Full course report (very useful for college, uni or job applications)* > Qualify for the ASDAN Universities Award* and sections of the International Baccalaureat > The John Muir Award* > The Duke of Edinburgh Award; we are an Approved Activity Provider for the bronze, silver and gold level residential and expeditions sections of the award. *The Classic and Expeditions only

To read stories, take a look at pictures from former Outward Bound participants and get some inspiration for your own adventure, please visit our Outward Bound Generations website at outwardboundgenerations.org.uk

When I see Outward Bound on an application it says a lot to me, because an Outward Bound experience provides a unique opportunity to learn team and group working skills, which are essential at university. Dr Andrew McLaren, Director of Studies, University of Strathclyde +44 (0)1931 740000 / outwardbound.org.uk

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Unique locations At The Outward Bound Trust, choosing your venue isn’t about choosing a ‘centre’ but a base from which to start your journey. All of your adventures will take place in the spectacular wild environments surrounding each location. (If you’re taking part in one of our expedition courses, you won’t even set foot in the building when you arrive!) So all you have to do is choose which environment you’d like to explore first, because we can guarantee you’ll want to come back and discover the others on your next adventure. Whether you’re into mountains, lakes, seas or all three, there is the perfect Outward Bound experience waiting for you. Each centre has different styles of accommodation, with a mixture of dormitory-style rooms for four to ten people, some having en-suite facilities. We also have student lounges, drying rooms and a small shop – as well as all that outside space to relax in.

I’ll never forget the overnight camping – the sight of the mountains, the moon, the waterfalls and the stars – it was just beautiful. Maya All our locations are within easy access of major road and rail links. For detailed information - click here

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It allowed me to experience things I’d never done before and face new challenges I’d never been able to take part in anywhere else. Ben

Photo: Gorge scrambling, Scotland

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Loch Eil, the Highlands, Scotland Our Loch Eil centre looks towards Ben Nevis (the highest mountain in the UK), is located close to Fort William and on the shores of Loch Eil. This gives incredible access to the high craggy mountains, inland lochs and the stunning West Coast of Scotland, a perfect place for your big adventures to begin.

Loch Eil

Camping Cabins Bivvy Picnic area Walking Climbing Canoeing Sailing Kayaking Scrambling Gorge walking Traverse

Highlights: Close to four peaks over 1,000m - Ben Nevis, Aonach Mor, Anoach Beag and Carn Mor Dearg, as well as the Nevis Range and Glencoe, all first class mountaineering venues Situated in the Lochaber area, a designated geopark renowned for its geological and geomorphical features Fantastic wildlife on the doorstep including: otters, red deer, eagles, buzzards, seals, porpoises, even the occasional whale and basking shark too! Close to the most dramatic coastline in Great Britain, famous for its stunning scenery, wildlife and sandy beaches 8


Ullswater, the Lake District, England Our Ullswater centre, set in the heart of the Lake District National Park and on the shores of the lake, has easy access to Helvellyn, the surrounding fells, crags, ghylls and waterfalls. It is one of the original homes of rock climbing as a sport and boasts a wide variety of locations for any level of climbing. The fells and tarns also provide scenic locations for overnight expeditions.

Camping Cabins Bivvy Picnic area Walking Climbing

Ullswater

Canoeing Sailing Kayaking Scrambling Gorge walking Traverse Caving

Highlights: The Lake District is England’s largest national park and covers 1,424 km2 Ullswater is the second largest lake in the Lake District and is considered by many to be the most beautiful Home to a wide range of wildlife including: red squirrels, two species of the few carnivorous plants in England, golden eagles and the vendace (fish) - an endangered species only present in The Lakes.

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I learnt lots of new things, made new friends and became more independent. Tom

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Photo: Canoeing, The Dyfi estuary


Aberdovey, Snowdonia, Wales Our Aberdovey centre is located on the stunning Dyfi estuary (a UNESCO world biosphere reserve) on the southern coastal edge of the Snowdonia National Park. It is the perfect setting for all kinds of adventures, with the Snowdonia National Park on the doorstep there is easy access to a wide range of landscapes from steep river gorges, to waterfalls, green valleys, woods, windswept uplands and jagged peaks. We also have our own fantastic waterfront facility and jetty.

Camping

Walking

Kayaking

Cabins

Climbing

Scrambling

Bivvy

Canoeing

Gorge walking

Picnic area

Sailing

Caving

Highlights: Many peaks over 800m, including Cader Idris at 893m and Snowdon at 1,085m (highest peak in England and Wales) 37 km of coastline and sandy beaches and 1,325 km2 of diverse landscapes Approximately 20% of Snowdonia is specially designated to protect its wildlife

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Exceptional instructors At the heart of every adventure is a brilliant Outward Bound instructor, with the skills and qualifications needed to support and challenge you during your experience. You will have one dedicated instructor throughout who will get to know you, understand what you would like to achieve, encourage and guide you whilst you take on new adventures. Our instructors consider it a privilege to work on these programmes. They look forward to being able to offer challenging adventures, making the most of their high level of outdoor qualifications and experience. It is also their opportunity to share their passion for the outdoors with a new group of Outward Bounders. To hear more from our instructors, you can visit their blog on our website - click here to read more about their adventures.

What was the best thing about my course? My instructor. Ross

I really enjoyed it; I learnt a lot and really liked the independence our instructor gave us. Amber

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An Outward Bound experience is an asset to any young person, it really focuses them on the need to be self-aware, to take responsibility for their actions and to drive their own development. As a result employers recognise the additional value of applications from young people who have completed a course at The Outward Bound Trust. Neil Fowkes, Learning and Development Manager, Rolls-Royce.

Photo: Climbing, The Lake District

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Indescribable - the chance to be outdoors with an amazing group of people was fantastic. Emma

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Photo: Group on expedition, The Highlands


...and finally What’s included Our adventures are fully inclusive, right from the moment you arrive at the centre. We provide all the specialist equipment needed, like walking boots, waterproofs, safety equipment and tents. All meals and daily packed lunches are provided, as well as bedding in the dormitories. For full details on what’s included, please refer to the fact sheets on the website (select individuals/ downloads/factsheets), or call for details.

Insurance Our prices also include fully comprehensive travel insurance cover for the duration of the trip. The cover is ‘door to door’ and includes personal accident, medical expenses, personal belongings, money and personal liability. Cancellation cover is also included once the booking has been made and first deposits paid. Please refer to the Terms & Conditions on our website for more information.

Safety Safety is of paramount importance to us at The Outward Bound Trust. We have been taking young people on adventurous journeys in the wild for over seven decades. As a result, we have considerable experience in managing all aspects of safety and enjoy an enviable record in this area. We comply fully with all relevant legislation and all of our centres are licensed under the Adventure Activities Licensing Scheme 1996.

Booking To book your adventure, you can book online or just complete the booking form and return it together with a deposit of £100 to reserve a place. The booking form together with the financial assistance form is available on our website (select individuals/downloads/forms & information), or call us on +44 (0)1931 740000 to request one. Coach transfer service To make your journey easier to get to our centres, you can make use of our coach transfer service during the summer months. Collections are available from Glasgow

Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow International Airport, Birmingham International Train Station and Penrith Train Station. More information on the service is on our website. Fitness The more fit and physically prepared you are, the more you’ll get out of your Outward Bound experience. There are varying degrees of physical challenge for each activity but the most demanding is probably the expedition. On shorter programmes, such as the one week adventures, it’s advisable to be prepared to carry a full expedition rucksack for a day. Younger age groups do a shorter walk into and out of camp but will still have to carry a day sack for at least a day. We also recommend, for both the Classic and Expeditions, that you’re prepared for at least a three-day walk, in a mountainous environment, with a full rucksack. For more information visit our Frequently Asked Questions page on our website

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And there’s more We also offer: > Residential courses for school & college groups > Apprentice development programmes for industry & commerce > Bespoke corporate training & development for business professionals For more information on the above courses call +44 (0)1931 740000 or visit outwardbound.org.uk

Support The Trust To help The Trust by making a donation or raising funds, please call +44 (0)20 7610 4218 or visit our website at outwardbound.org.uk

The Outward Bound Trust Head Office Hackthorpe Hall, Hackthorpe, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 2HX Tel: +44 (0)1931 740000 Email: enquiries@outwardbound.org.uk Web: outwardbound.org.uk The Outward Bound Trust Young people centres Aberdovey, Snowdonia, Wales Ullswater, The Lake District, England Loch Eil, The Highlands, Scotland

Printed on minimum 50% recycled paper. Printed by Reeds Printers ISO14001:2004 compliant. ÂŽ Outward Bound and the Compass Rose are each registered trademarks of The Outward Bound Trust. The Outward Bound Trust is a registered charity in England and Wales (1128090) and in Scotland (SC040341) and a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (company number 6748835). Registered Office: Hackthorpe Hall, Hackthorpe, Penrith, Cumbria CA10 2HX.


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