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Activities

The Sumit Army Tank DrivingOver 100 incredible team building activities.

At The Summit, we seek to achieve legitimate personal growth that enables students to discover their true capabilities while letting go of self-imposed restrictions.

For this reason, all activities are facilitated with strong messages that are inescapable, just as experiential education was originally intended. Although some of our activities may look familiar, The Summit experience is truly unique.

Most of all our programing can be as jam packed
or as light as you want!

NEW Laser Skirmish (click here for more information)
Lesson: Planning and teamwork really work!
No bruises, No mess and 100% safe. This activity is optional and will only be included if requested by the school. A fantastic new team building activity using state of the art equipment that your student will love!

Nail Walk
Something to do even if you are not on the activity.Lesson: You CAN do it!
An amazing activity that requires stu­dents to navigate through their doubts so that they achieve beyond what they think they can.

Sky Walk
Lesson: Always moving forward.
Sky walk is about taking small steps to achieve big goals and trusting their own ability. For some it is also about overcom­ing fears of height or failure.

Pipes
Lesson: Everyone can win
Demonstrate that we can all win if we are sensitive to others. Sometimes the giving of time, effort and concern for another results in the returned experience.

Angel Rush
Lesson: Experience legitimate group trust.
Walking out on a plank 10 meters high, students are confronted with a proposi­tion, against their instinct... to jump.

Turbulent Ladder
Lesson: Success takes work
It can be very hard to find a job, lose weight, get good grades or heal a rela­tionship. These things can often only be achieved with focus, persistence and ef­fort.

Choose Your Prize
Lesson: Giving vs taking
Students begin to understand selfish de­cisions versus generous decisions.

Quad Character
Lesson: Communication & moods
With a network of ropes, elastic, blocks and blindfolds all operating at the same time, success is met with cheers 

Gods window

and re­lief.

Walk the Plank
Lesson: We must support others
When students insist on working against each other, they find this task impossible. Soon they realise that it is only by lean­ing on others at crucial times that anyone can succeed.

The Pendulum of Peril
Lesson: You affect others
Groups are first met with frustration until they finally realise that they need to let go of their habitual methods of dealing with their peers.

Mud Pit!
Monster course teamLesson: Trying to look good limits your life.
The mud pit deals with the false modes­ties and pretensions we have. It is about letting go of all that doesn’t matter and discovering the joy.

Tyre Team
Lesson: Work to a plan
Tyre Team requires EVERYONE for suc­cess. A plan is needed and alignment to that plan is essential for the entire jour­ney.

Snowy River Challenge
Lesson: Teams do work
An exciting series of challenges that have teams crossing water, climbing walls, swinging on ropes and exploring tunnels.

Wild Wally
Lesson: Walk the talk
Could you jump from here?Sometimes students regurgitate meta­phors and wisdom as if they understand it. This activity only works for those who truly internalise the concepts of trust, support and courage.

Buddy Escape
Lesson: It only looks impossible
Even though the solution is a huge stretch for the human brain, we eventually see a way.

Bomb Pole
Lesson: JUST LET GO!
Whatever it is, let go. Is it holding you or are you holding it?

30 Metre Abseil
Lesson: Clear thinking under pressure.
This very intimidating tower confronts participants with perceived risk, and high­lights their reaction to it. Facilitation pre­pares students for what behaviours and thoughts to use instead.

Leap of Faith
Lesson: Responding to challenges
Abseiling at The SummitRequires students to use all of their mental strength to leap from a 10 me­tre plank to a trapeze. Facilitators lead students through their fear to become conscious of what the leap represents in their life.

High Wire
Lesson: How to get better
Takes a seemingly simple high rope ex­ercise and expands the students aware­ness of how much there is to learn to truly master anything in life.

Super Rip Swing
Lesson: The joy of letting go
Simulates what it feels like when we let go. There is such a huge feeling of release that students suddenly see their worrying thoughts as quite trivial.

30 Metre Rock Wall
Lesson: Chip away
A well designed rock wall clearly demonstrates that in life, when we are faced with massive tasks, it is simply about just chipping away, one step at a time.

Navigate our cave without any lights or torches!

Step Of Fear
Lesson: The nature of life
Replicates many aspects of life with a need for small steps, interaction with others, perceived risk, shaky ground and ladders to climb. In a powerful way students can see that the things they experience in their life are normal and manageable.

This list of activities just keeps going and going and going!

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Team InitiativeLow climbing wallSnowy River Challange

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nail walk... looks easy huh?

 

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