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Blue Ridge – Backpack & Whitewater Canoe

Experience the thrill of paddling whitewater rapids and navigating the trails of one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world.

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About This Course

Activity

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Setting & Location

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  • airplane Course Start Location: Asheville, NC
  • airplane Course End Location: Asheville, NC

Students Can Earn

  • College Credit

Session Details

15 sessions are available for this course

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What You’ll Learn

Forge an epic adventure! On Outward Bound courses for high schoolers, you’ll make new friends and face exciting new challenges together while building communication and leadership skills that help your group soar to new heights!

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What You'll Do

Trek rugged trails with everything you need on your back. Break up backpacking days, grab your paddles, and make a splash as you navigate rivers by canoe.

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Where You'll Be

Venture into the ancient and misty Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. With your crew by your side, you’ll discover rushing rivers, hidden waterfalls, and forests brimming with wildlife in one of North America’s most biodiverse regions.

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Why It Matters

High school is hard work – take a break and do something memorable! You’ll explore new places, make friends, and learn skills that will expand your belief in what’s possible. We are crew, not passengers which means you’ll share responsibility for your crew’s success through teamwork, communication, and leadership. Let’s go!

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Classic Courses for High School

What if you had space to feel more connected to yourself, to others, and to the challenging world around you?

Educational Approach

One Week Courses

You and your crew will try adventurous things and practice new ways of being in a connected group. You’ll discover your unique contributions to the group as you take on challenges together, weighing healthy risks and considering other people’s perspectives to find success!

Two Week Courses

You and your crew will participate in unique activities, forging skills to thrive! Sounding your own voice – and considering others’ – you’ll have time to try new ways of working together in a supportive environment. Connecting in moments of harmony and productive struggle, you and your crew will get to ask yourselves big questions like: “Who am I; who are YOU; and how can we best get along?”

Us. But Better.

You and your crew will learn how to support each other’s success, boldly tackling challenges and persevering together through epic adventures! Our skilled instructors protect the time and space students need to both recognize your strengths and consider the strengths of others.

Connection and Care

Focusing on building a connected group where each student’s unique personality is valued, you and your crew will practice the communication skills you need to feel safe, cared for, and pay forward that care for each other as you go adventuring!

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Sample Itineraries

Here’s an example of what your course itinerary might look like. The actual plan will depend on permits, weather, group skills, and instructor evaluation.

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9-Day Course

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Day 1-2 Course start and backpacking training expedition: duffle shuffle, camp craft, navigation, and risk management skills.
Day 3-5 Whitewater canoeing: paddle strokes, boat maneuvers, rapid scouting, and self-rescue
Day 6 Solo
Day 7 Backpacking final expedition: practicing leadership and independence
Day 8 Personal challenge event; clean and de-issue gear; graduation ceremony
Day 9 Course end and transportation to the airport

14-Day Course

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Day 1 Course start, duffle shuffle, and camp craft
Day 2-3 Backpacking training expedition: navigation and risk management skills
Day 4 Service project: trail building or work with community service organization
Day 5-7 Whitewater canoeing: paddle strokes, boat maneuvers, rapid scouting, and self-rescue
Day 8-9 Backpacking main expedition: advanced navigation and group decision-making
Day 10 Solo
Day 11-12 Backpacking final expedition: practicing leadership and independence
Day 13 Personal challenge event; clean and de-issue gear; graduation ceremony
Day 14 Course end and transportation to the airport
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A young woman with dark hair and glasses is lying on her back in a grassy field. She is wearing a black jersey with the words "Diamond Divas" on it, along with khaki shorts. Her arms are outstretched, and she is smiling. The sun is shining, and the grass is green. The overall impression is one of joy and relaxation.

I am stronger, I feel more capable, and I have more resilience…This trip helped me grow into the person I want to be.

Ivy

On this trip I figured out that I am much more tough and capable of conquering challenges than I’d thought. This has made me so excited to see what I can do in the future.

Glenn

The experience at Outward Bound was more than I could have hoped for my daughter. She talked for nearly an hour about her past nine days with such clarity and conviction… she did not sound like the same woman I left with you last week.

Outward Bound Parent

CB17 FAQs

FAQs

Is this like summer camp?

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Our courses are fast-paced and take place entirely outdoors in all types of weather. We unplug from devices. We have tons of fun. And we work hard, too. Come prepared to be part of the team and participate fully.

Where does course start and end?

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All Blue Ridge Mountains courses start and end at Asheville Regional Airport (AVL). A North Carolina Outward Bound School (NCOBS) representative will meet participants at baggage claim for check-in. Transportation is provided between Asheville Regional Airport and the course area at course start and end.

What are your essential eligibility criteria?

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Our Essential Eligibility Criteria shares what participants must be able to do during course. Full disclosure of all health and medication information is required during the admissions process.

Is this a course meant to address patterns of concerning behavior?

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No. This is a Classic Outward Bound course-it is not designed for struggling teens or “at-risk youth.” Please check out Outward Bound Intercept courses that do focus on repairing behaviors and challenging family relationships.

What do Instructors do to manage risk on course?

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In addition to ongoing training and mentoring that is always happening for field staff, Instructors have numerous conversations before, during, and after course about how to manage risks and make specific plans to keep students safe emotionally and physically. The goal is to offer students enough opportunities involving perceived risk, such as rock climbing, so that they are stretched to step outside their comfort zones. It is through those experiences that they have powerful learning experiences. We are also teaching students how to use what they learn so they too can prevent incidents and respond proactively to our greater teacher – nature – which can often be unpredictable!

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