Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The Floating Classroom - A Unique Outdoor Learning Adventure

Paddling for students burns off energy and introduces the great Canadian Outdoors. By combining paddling with interactive learning, a floating classroom is created... that no student will forget.

A new approach to outdoor education has been the concept of a floating classroom. In southern Ontario, near Paris, the Grand River is being used as a teaching backdrop. Students can hop aboard a raft with naturalists, foresters and historians to do a paddling adventure into the valley.

Eight-man rafts are used because they paddle like large canoes, but offer total safety. The goal is to get all students into the outdoors... far from the computer screens of feigned reality. The paddle in the hands of the student becomes like the familiar "computer mouse"... maneuvering through the large "River" screen.

The very act of rafting creates team work. As students paddle together, the guide reads a "Joe Bushman" quiz. In response, students banter... seeking the answers. From ridiculous laughter to amazing insight, everyone finds themselves cheering or groaning. There are tough inventive questions like "which animal in the valley fights bum to bum... or how can you keep your pots shiney without scrubbing them?"

Then there is the natural competition between rafts, great effort and energy is spent trying to sneak up and splash. Added are competitions where teams pull to shore to compete in "Cook dat Egg". In this situation, each team is given a pot, egg and matches. The goal is to see which team can build a fire, boil the egg and eat it. The desire to win develops instant team strategy... along with the decision of who will eat it! This whole event brings forth leaders & doers from unexpected corners.

Along the way students can stop to swim or body surf a river swift with life jackets. They also enjoy dumping out their water bottles and filling up with the real stuff from springs. The highlight is the unexpected... spotting a deer, seeing a plunging osprey or surprised by the flash of a large fish. The excitement of "where is it" catches every ones attention.

Hikes are conducted to give a "feel" for the Carolinian Forest that the group is paddling through. There is the chance to see beaver chews, try wild edible plants, taste wild honey and learn aboriginal remedies. Trees identification is taught by using the quirks of smell and touch. There are climbs to scenic bluffs where students Sitting in a classroom overview, the specific characteristics of extinct Neutral feel down in the valley.

The narrative in sitting together in rafts, is where the interest is on the ground and the story says. Every leader has a repertoire of stories ... It tells of animals, European settlers and indigenous people. accommodate the students, not just the story being told. And the flow of issues.

These four hours floating classrooms make the Grand River Valley adventure alive. During the rafting,Students explore the variance in depth of flow. The experience of water power walk against the current of the difficulty of surprises ... gaining a healthy respect for the more turbulent water.

The concept of mobile classroom offers a unique way "to do everything together." Many institutions have blind sided by the image of white water to permit identification of all rafting as risky.

Ironically, it is safer than a canoe or kayak rafting, because the leaderscan control where the students go, and the rafts don't tip.

Teachers will discover that the "inattentive" student thrive in this world of hands-on experiences and story telling. The youth's pretentious veneer peels back with each learning experience. These students are the very ones wishing the trip would not end... and talk about it for days after.

Rafting the Grand River is an excellent field trip. Regardless of size, skill or swimming ability, students can safely experience the river... and still be right in the middle of it all. And that's what the concept of the floating classroom is all about!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Adventure holiday in the Dordogne

The Dordogne, also known as the Perigord is without doubt one of the most interesting and diverse in the world. And 'one of the best regions for active holidays for families, the combination of history, great cuisine and outdoor adventure with one of the most beautiful landscapes of France. For those who are its limits walking, water sports, mountain bike riding, climbing and caving test all this love.

The "Périgord Noir" at the Vezere andDordogne Valley, while the winds gently through the Dordogne, southwest France from the Auvergne, the Bordelais. A day canoeing on the river is an experience not to be missed. The wooded valleys, on the banks of the sweet, small villages are not visible elsewhere. Step Beynac and La Roque-stop Gageac, then Beaulieu, a typical Dordogne village with its ancient walls, narrow streets and 12th century, the abbey church with acarved door depicting the Last Judgement. There is also an interesting exhibition on the history and construction of gabarre (river) position.

Ridges dominated the landscape of the impressive castle of Castelnau-Bretenoux and the rolling hills and beyond. for bike paths wind around the hill to the castle. Built between the 11th and 13th Century, Castelnau-Bretenoux one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in the south of France. Builttriangular as an impregnable fortress with deep trenches and a solid wall, sits on a terrace overlooking the valley. It 'was taken by Henry II of England in 1159, and returned to the barons of Castelnau, the end of the Hundred Years War.

Cycling in the Dordogne is excellent. The quiet country roads to meet all levels of riding, the scenery is beautiful, and the river is always nearby. bathing facilities in abundance and cycling along the lanes between the fields ofThe corn and tobacco, a wonderful sight to Castelnau-back Bretenoux. Villages with red-tiled roofs, historic houses, castles and emphasize the region and are on the bike path. The location of the Cirque de Montvalent includes enchanting villages like Carrenac, and Vayrac Fleurac, all parts and part of the cycle paths along the river. This is one of the most beautiful parts of the Dordogne valley, where castles perch high above the cliffs.

A visit to this beautiful regionFrance - by foot, canoe, horseback, bicycle, everything - is Café to discover its castles, its beautiful medieval villages, prehistoric caves and unspoiled nature, and that coffee in a small, picnic on the beach and the enveloping sense of peace

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Canoe tips for a more pleasant River Adventure

The canoe is a competitive sport and purely recreational with a large component immensely. To make this more fun for children, here are the guidelines canoe recalled:

Before making the trip in a canoe, make sure the following packages:

- Sunscreen
- Insect
- Sunglasses
- 2 pairs of old sneakers, one for wet and dry storage.
- Glasses Straps
- "Water-tight"Plastic bags
- Extra clothing
- Your Canoe "repair kit"
- Lifebuoy
- Extra flotation device
- Fishing gear
- Jacket or sweater
- Binoculars
- Accommodation
- "First Aid Kit"
- Hat

Canoe adventure well prepared for your

Before You must be an expert swimmer, with the ability to manage well both in rivers and under water.

According Dress ready for the "water" and readyto get really wet. You should consider wearing clothes that you can easily add or take off layers of adventure while canoeing.

Third Use your sunglasses and strap to secure. These can be your eyes from harsh sunlight and debris that may come into contact with the eyes to protect.

Fourth shoes to wear to protect your feet.

Fifth Please bring bottled distilled. Drinking water from the river, no matter how clean can ever seem.

Take SixthKanu allergy medication necessary because in an emergency, may be a few hours before rescue.

Seventh Note that a pool must be physically very hard and you have with your doctor before you go to that activity.

8th Do not forget to bring snack on board and store them in a waterproof container and then secure the canoe. Remember all the things attached to the canoe can not absolutelywet or lost.

Canoe trip preparation:

Before It 'important to learn, or make the river water before conditions so high, the water can be very dangerous.

According to 's always important to know with regard to private property, never blame the victims receive permission from the owner of the property.

A third corresponding right PFD or personal flotation device "is very important to take in water and at any time. This is amust ensure that every person on board the canoe, you wear.

In the fourth canoe, it is very important that you examine the map of the river. Carefully studied to determine the country where your canoe you directly, when and where, and find escape routes, in addition, make sure you know, prevention and detection of hazards marked on the map.

Fifth You need to check on your boat and ensure it is in good condition before you startTravel.

Sixth Remember not to overload the boat capsize, as this leads to unexpected canoe.

Seventh in the canoe, always remember, no alcoholic beverages of your canoe trip as a drunk to be increased during their audacity to challenge the water, but increases your reflexes.

While canoeing in the river:

Before You should always rely on your PFD.

You must ensure that the second boot feature, and never set foot in a field offast current unless you feel absolutely certain that you can safely paddle through.

Fourth Never paddle "flood", where water levels rise rapidly rivers of the coast due to heavy rain and swept debris from the river 's. Note that dirt can become an obstacle or fall map leads to water accidents. Debris suspended in the bottom water is generally unnoticed by you, and that makes them dangerous.

Fifth sure to maintain properThe distance and the space between the canoes.

Sixth not jump headlong into the water.

Seventh While canoeing in the river, keep in mind to go with friends. Never boat alone.

Canoe and capsize

If your canoe capsize, remember to relax, open your eyes to the canoe away. Remain "upside down" as you remove your feet and legs from your canoe area and liaising with your canoe.