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Presented by: Nikki Desjardins Rotarian & RYLA Participant Cora Clukey RYLA Participant
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Arrival, Introductions, and On The Ground Training
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Communication, Team Building, and Trust Basic Skills Building Blocks Barriers
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Communication Introductions Some things don’t translate well…Some things do One translator, 29 participants Pause for translation…Slow down Listen
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Team Building Having just met, this group of 29 individuals from both Canada and Maine, began with a team building exercise called “The Human Knot.”
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Trust We then moved into a trust building exercise. Simple trust falls with your feet on the ground then trust falls from the tops of picnic tables.
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Translation, Please From English to French From Trust Falls to Ropes Course From Communication to White Water Rafting From RYLA to Rotary
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Working Together Towards a common goal Teamwork Strategy Revisit Goals
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Cabins Women’s Cabin 1Women’s Cabin 2 Thank you, Northern Outdoors! Since the cabins were not being used, they offered them to us. I, for one, was not prepared for sleeping outside. It was COLD and I had a bad cold AND forgot my medicine….
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Camaraderie Bonding Entertainment Sharing Fun
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Ropes Courses – Low and High Skits
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Low Ropes Team Work Spotters Communication Patience Leaders
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Provide Direction Take Charge Make Sacrifices
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The Wall Teamwork Strategy Leaders
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Safety First Training Harnesses Helmets
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High Ropes 30 ‘ High Belay Trust Teamwork Communication Cora
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Trapeze Why would you climb up a tree and jump off a perfectly good platform???? To try to grab the trapeze…of course… Video
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Super Woman
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Holy **** Swing I wonder why it’s called that??? Thanks for clearing that up, Nikki! Video
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Holy Cow Swing The ‘actual’ name Team Work Encouragement Adrenaline Total Fun Video
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White Water Rafting
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Wet Suits Stylish and Functional Necessity in the 50 ° weather
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Challenges Many people had never been white water rafting before Some were not comfortable with the water…especially the cold water Communication Follow directions - All Ahead, Right Ahead, Left Ahead, Right Back, Left Back, All Back
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Rafting Cold and Wet Paddle Hard Falling Out Lifting In Communication Teamwork
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Barge Coming together before we said our goodbyes. RYLA 2009 created a 4 raft barge and drifted down the Kennebec. It was the largest barge that one of the guides had ever been a part of.
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Note to Self…Do NOT white water raft in September in Maine Nikki Cora
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Thank you Thank you, Waterville Rotary, for giving us this opportunity to learn about ourselves, leadership, and Rotary. And to have a little outdoor fun and adventure!
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We have answers!
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