Blind Sheppard
A Mentally Demanding Challenge, The teams are broken down into Sheppard’s and Sheep. The Aim of the game is to Sheppard all your team mates (sheep) into the disengaged pens. Sounds Easy? You can only communicate with your team with the commands that we give you and all the sheep are blindfolded.
Ropey Poles
Each team starts at a large tree and are attached to a rope, the team must travel together and make their way from the start point to the finish through the maze of ropy poles! There are a few surprises along the way. Can you imagine a vertical twister???
Whale of a Time
Are you looking for a Whale of a Time & a Challenge to boggle your Mind? Meet Moby, our 3D, Interactive skeleton based Blue Whale. Moby has landed on a beach. He is in desperate need of your Help! His Bones are all over the shore, and his tail flipper has been washed downstream. It’s up to you, to put Moby back together again. Your Team need to strategise and communicate with each other before you even start this challenge, in order to have any chance of putting Moby back together. Build Moby in the time provided and the King of the sea will reward you with many points for your Team… Steady as she goes…
Hover Hub
The idea of this challenge is for a team to guide their “hover hub” from the start point to finish point while negotiating a bamboo obstacle course. Neither the hover Hub nor the participants are allowed to touch off the bamboo obstacle course, if they do, they will loose valuable points. This challenge requires a lot of skill and communication in order to achieve the common goal, which is to complete the course with a perfect round.
HEX XTREME
Using 10 sections of a hexagonal puzzle, each with a different colour code, your team must decide what the best format is for making a circular pattern with the pieces of puzzle provided. We start you off with sections 1,2 & 3, we show the team how to commence, once this section is complete, we break it up, add in section 4 and ask the team to replicate what they have just seen. Easy? Its not! The more sections added the more confusing and difficult to finnish the task.
Blindfold Tent Making Challenge
The team will be given a tent which they must assemble. Half of the members of the team will be blindfolded, the other members of the teams who are not blindfolded must guide their team mates in helping them to assemble their tent. When each tent is assembled, the team will find a clue inside their tent which will help them decode the treasure chest at the end of the challenge…..the team will then use their clues and make their way to unlock the Treasure Chest.
Spider Web
The Team has to progress to the next level but there is a huge spider web in the way. You must get each team member safely through the web but if the giant spider is woken by touching the web that team member must get out and start again. There are a number of passage ways through – each one can only be used once, so it is tricky!
Zick – Zack
The team must carefully make their way over an acid lake (not a real acid lake!!) by using raw materials supplied. If any part of the group or the material come in contact with the acid lake then all have to start again. If the rope touches the ground it must be removed from the game making progress slower and more difficult.
Low All Aboard
Half of each team will stand on a number of crates given to them by the instructors. As each crate is removed, the team must bond closer together and balance on the remaining crates. Each time a crate is removed, the group will earn a part to a puzzle which they give to the other half of the team to assemble. Teams must work together as fast as they can on this activity…the clock is ticking!!
Minefield
This activity will test a group’s ability to communicate with each other, their delegation abilities and their decision making skills. The group will be presented with a large minefield and they only have 20 minutes to make their way across. The minefield is made up of 100 mines however there are a certain number of mines that are so old and worn that they are no longer working. These redundant mines are spread out across the minefield and it is therefore up to the group member to use these mines to make their way across without getting blown up from any live mines. The catch is that all the mines are invisible and only the instructor knows where all the redundant mines are.











