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Appalachian Mountains Backpacking, Rock Climbing & Whitewater Canoeing - Youth Ventures (Girls Only)
Understanding women instructors give you opportunities to tap into your strength as a young woman, as a leader and as an active member of a group. Travel across lush valleys and hills learning to use landmarks and compass bearings to determine your location and developing backcountry living skills. Experience the thrill of running whitewater rapids with names like “Warwoman” and “Dynamite Ledge.” Practice movement and balance while gaining fundamental rock climbing skills, culminating in an awe-inspiring multi-pitch climb that puts you hundreds of feet above the forest floor.

The Southern Appalachians (which includes the Blue Ridge & Great Smoky mountain ranges) are some of the oldest mountains in the world. The lush, dense forests feature an incredible biodiversity of flora and fauna. Our courses here foster an appreciation of nature and environmental stewardship and often include an environmental service project. Amidst these highest mountains east of the Mississippi, rocky crags and granite outcroppings provide exceptional climbing opportunities. Creeks, streams and rivers criss-cross the region and cascade into waterfalls and whitewater rapids that offer challenging runs for all skill levels.

Why choose Girls Only?Girls thrive in the supportive environment of an all girl crew. For some girls, this course strengthens their confidence to embrace both physical and mental challenges and to take on leadership roles. Women instructors provide strong and compassionate role models and work to provide students opportunities to develop self-confidence and tap into inner strengths.

The Outward Bound Difference…On this course run by North Carolina Outward Bound School, students develop leadership, independence, decision-making and responsibility. Through challenge and adventure, you discover you are capable of more than you thought possible.

You’ll develop teamwork while working together to navigate through rhododendron thickets, set up camp, cook dinner over a camp stove and learn Leave No Trace techniques to minimize your impact on the land. You will also participate in a service project to give back to the community or the land. And solo is a time for reflection and rest at an individual campsite.

Successful completion of your course demands mastery of skills, trust, fitness, confidence, tenacity, leadership, initiative and compassion. No experience is necessary.