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Caving Experience
What lies beneath is a common question asked by many young
people. The only way to explain the geological make-up of the
earth's surface is to go and have a look.
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Kayaking Experience
Kayaking
is a unique way to experience movement on water and to view
environments from a new perspective. Moving on water can be a
tranquil experience and kayaking is a basic form of movement that can
be learnt easily and safely over a short period of time.
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Surf School
Surfing as a local sport can be difficult to access if you have no
friends or family willing to introduce you to the sea. Surf
School aims to introduce young people to the sport, equipping them with
basic skills to enable them to gain enjoyment and future interest
towards continuing the sport.
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Climbing Experience
Using the natural features of Dartmoor and Exmoor, young people will be
faced with the challenge of working together as a team to overcome the
challenge of a rock face.
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Moorland Rambler
A qualified Mountain Leader will guide the 'Moorland Rambler'
day. This will take the shape of an extended educational walk,
drawing in local geology, history, flora and fauna and much more.
The distance of the walks can range from 4 - 15 miles according to
ability.
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Coasteering
A
Coasteering experience in its basic essence is a traverse of the
coastline. Along route you will be presented with a number of
natural challenges such as deep turbulent inlets, rock jumps, cave
swims and bouldering, all made increasingly exciting by the sea swells
beneath your feet.
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Gorge walking
Gorge
walking is one of the remaining 'true' outdoor education
activities. It combines rock climbing with rock hopping skills
with the ability to move in water. Ultimately it is a fun action
packed activity guaranteed to get the adrenaline flowing for all ages
and abilities.
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