About This Course
Activity
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Kayaking -
Sailing -
Service Projects
Setting & Location
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Coastal -
Course Start Location: Portland, Maine -
Course End Location: Portland, Maine
Session Details
2 sessions are available for this course
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Ready For Anything
What if you learned how to develop strong communities with peers while confidently forging your own sense of self?
Two-Week Courses for Ages 16-18
You and your crew will participate in unique activities, forging skills to thrive! Sounding your own voices – 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 your need to both recognize your strengths and consider the strengths of others.
Prepare to Launch!
Whether you’re getting ready for a big life transition or you have another year or two before you turn the page into a new chapter, you will leave your Outward Bound course having practiced important life skills to help you be successful in both this adventure and the next!
Reflective Relationship Building
This is an opportunity for you and your crew to focus on being thoughtful about your actions, words, and the impact of each on other people. You’ll work together and on your own to practice new reflection skills that’ll help you make sense of the world and build dynamic relationships within your active crew, and beyond.
Life on Course
Explore secluded islands, paddle tidal currents, and sail Maine’s rugged coast on this adventure packed with challenge, connection, and coastal discovery.
Over 15 unforgettable days, you’ll explore Maine’s rugged coastline by sea kayak and 30-ft. open sailboat. Paddle between wild islands, learn to read the tides, and build skills in leadership, navigation, and teamwork. Transition to sailing as you live aboard and grow your abilities in coastal travel, weather observation, and seamanship. At night, camp under the stars, cook with your crew, and plan the next day’s route together. With every mile, you’ll become more confident, connected, and capable of taking on new challenges—on the water and beyond.
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Sample Itinerary
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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15-Day Course
| Day 1 | Travel to course, welcome, equipment issue and check, introduction to Maine coast |
| Day 2-7 | Sailing expedition with a service day |
| Day 8 | Arrive at basecamp and transition to sea kayaking |
| Day 9-14 | Sea kayaking expedition, and Solo |
| Day 15 | Course graduation and departure |
FAQs
I don't have a lot of outdoor experience—can I still be successful?
Absolutely. Your motivation to learn new skills and work with others is just as important as what you already know. Many of our students have never spent an extended period of time in the wilderness. From the moment you arrive, your instructors will teach you and your group the skills necessary to be safe and successful.
What gear will I need?
After enrollment, your Course Advisor will be in touch to provide you with a link to your Course Page, where you will find a list of required clothing specific to your course – including items such as footwear, clothing, and other personal equipment.
Outward Bound will provide technical gear that includes expedition items like sleeping bags, sleeping pads, tents/tarps, packs, and cooking gear.
Can I bring my phone or tablet on course?
This course is a technology-free adventure! Although you may travel to and from your course with your cell phones, iPods, tablets, and laptops, once you arrive, everything will be stored in a locked area in your luggage until course end.
Although some students are hesitant about this at first, many reflect on their experience as a well-needed break from screens and social media. It means more time to be present with nature—and your crewmates too.
What does the cost of the course cover?
The total cost includes all tuition and fees for the course. Tuition covers the cost of food, instruction, permits, technical gear, and equipment while on course. Courses going to Costa Rica and the Bahamas also include on-call international insurance (more information provided after enrollment).
Not included in this total cost are personal expenses such as clothing, health & travel insurance, airfare, and baggage fees.
Can I earn college credit from this course?
Yes! Academic credit is available for Outward Bound courses by transferring credit through our partner colleges or by arranging your own independent study. Click here for more information about receiving academic credit.
Can I use my 529 Plan or college fund to pay for this?
Thanks to Outward Bound’s partnership with Western State Colorado University, we can accept 529 College Savings Plan through their Extended Studies program, and anyone can register. You do not have to be a current Western State Colorado University student to take advantage of this opportunity. Please click here for more information about accepting 529 College Savings Plans.
What types of training do Instructors receive?
Outward Bound Instructors receive regular training in the outdoor activities and environments in which we run our courses. New Instructors receive extensive training in teaching and facilitation, risk management, judgment, decision making, conflict resolution and emergency procedures. After completing initial training, instructors work directly under experienced staff before being promoted to a Lead Instructor position. Lead Instructors receive continuing training and professional development annually.
Click here to learn more about instructor training and development on our Safety & Risk Management page.
How is safety managed on course?
Outward Bound courses take place outdoors and include activities that present risks that can be managed but not eliminated. Running our courses safely is central to our educational goals and our safety record is excellent. Our instructors not only identify and reduce risks but also teach students to assess and address hazards with preparation and care, rather than fear and avoidance. Students and their families participate in our safety systems by familiarizing students with the course description prior to the course and by filling out our application and medical forms completely. We regularly review our safety training systems with our peers and other industry experts and continually seek to create or adopt the most effective practices. Every course is equipped with the ability to get help in an emergency.
For more information, click here to visit our Safety & Risk Management page.