About This Course
Activity
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Backpacking -
Rock Climbing
Setting & Location
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Forest -
Course Start Location: Baltimore -
Course End Location: Baltimore
Students Can Earn
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College Credit
Session Details
2 sessions are available for this course
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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?
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!
Shared Success
You’ll start to learn how to be thoughtful about your own actions, your words, and the impact of both on other people. You will practice holding all of this at once while you just how magical facing challenges and succeeding as a team can be!
Life on Course
Experience 12 exhilarating days surrounded by rugged natural beauty and strangers who quickly become friends.
You’ll start your diverse and challenging trek on the historic Appalachian Trail, sharing important roles among your crew such as cook, navigator and leader of the day. Your time on the AT includes a day of rock climbing and lessons in trail navigation before heading to the Dolly Sods Wilderness in West Virginia, where your crew’s backcountry and leadership skills will be tested by wild grassland and mountainous terrain, dramatically carved by wind and water.
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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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12-Day Course
| Day 1 | Meet your crew in Baltimore, pack expedition equipment, drive to Appalachian Trail |
| Day 2 | Backpacking, introductory lessons in travel, navigation, camp craft |
| Day 3 | Rock climbing 101, belaying, climbing technique |
| Day 4-5 | Backpacking |
| Day 6 | Resupply, drive to Dolly Sods Wilderness in West Virginia |
| Day 7 | Solo |
| Day 8-10 | Backpacking final challenge |
| Day 11 | Return to base, clean and de-issue gear, service project |
| Day 12 | Graduation, depart from base camp |
FAQs
What will be happening on the expedition?
In addition to the physical activities of an outdoor overnight expedition, outward bound’s educational framework uses challenge and adventure to allow students to learn through experience. A supportive environment of peers and instructors make it easier to try new things, speak your mind, listen, and to be heard – all elements of today’s most successful leaders. We value and teach compassion, integrity, excellence in craft, inclusion, and diversity. Each student will return having practiced the skills of a leader and they will be more aware of their personal strengths and abilities
Where do students sleep?
Students on expedition will not be in cabins or permanent buildings, but will sleep outdoors in tents or tent like structures. Sleep groups will be determined by students’ gender. Crews will be moving to multiple camping locations during the duration of their expedition.
Will students have their cellphones while on course?
When students depart from our Baltimore basecamp, their phones will be left in a secure area on base and returned to them on the last day of the course.
Is it safe?
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, visit our Safety & Risk Management page.
What should I do if there is an emergency?
Please understand that you will not be able to speak with your child while they are on course. You will be provided with an emergency phone number for questions, concerns, or if there is a family emergency during the expedition. This phone is available strictly for true emergencies, and is monitored 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.