what is the laker challenge course

by Prof. Sydnee Stark 7 min read

IMPORTANT DATES

In light of the ever-increasing precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Spring 2020 Laker Effect Challenge is cancelled.

2020 Timeline

In light of the ever-increasing precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Spring 2020 Laker Effect Challenge is cancelled.

What is a challenge course?

The Challenge Course is an experience for everyone, athletes and non-athletes alike. It is about participation and offering one's best talents, ideas, support and encouragement, not just physical skill or exertion. Programming Options. What to Expect.

What are the challenges that facilitators use?

Facilitators use a sequence of unique challenges based on the group needs and goals to aid participants in thinking outside the box and address the group dynamics of communication, trust, and leadership as well as others specific to the group. Low Elements.

Challenge Courses

The Challenge Course at Twin Lakes offers four specific courses with options ranging from team-building for the corporate or leadership group to a thrilling high ropes adventure for children as young as 6. Below is a brief description of each of these activities and a link for more information, guidelines and restrictions.

Basic High Challenge Course

The Basic High Challenge Course is a high ropes activity that is meant for first-time and/or younger participants. Find out for yourself what it’s like to swing though the trees.

Advanced High Challenge Course

The Advanced High Challenge Course is the most challenging experience we offer. It challenges both your fears and your physical strength.

Low Challenge Course

The Low Challenge Course is designed to help assist in the community development of a group of people and to help participants learn more about themselves, the nature of relationships, communication and teamwork.

Rock Climbing

Rock Climbing can be used by virtually any group; age is not a limiting factor for this activity. There are two heights on the Rock Climbing Tower: a 30-foot side and a 50-foot side.

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