Embracing Challenge
Risk and uncertainty are central to adventure and personal growth. In a supportive environment with Instructors and crewmates, students are encouraged to take part in activities that involve unfamiliar challenges, like group work initiatives, navigating a route by foot or by canoe, rock climbing or summiting a mountain. There is inherent risk that cannot be removed or fully controlled in outdoor environments and activities. Risks such as hazardous weather, wildlife, difficult terrain, remoteness from outside help, etc., will inevitably lead to occasional injuries and illnesses. But these same activities and environments provide valuable challenges. These challenges – physical, interpersonal, emotional – present opportunities for students to develop their judgment, push boundaries, uncover new potential, and build self-confidence. By embracing this philosophy, Outward Bound is committed to systematically identifying, assessing and mitigating hazards, while at the same time providing real challenges to our students.
