7 Myths About Outward Bound

If you haven't been on an Outward Bound expedition, than you might believe some of these myths. Spend two minutes discovering how pooping in the woods can be fun and disconnecting from technology on a wilderness expedition can create an unforgettable life experience. #OutwardBound
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  • @Dyl_Cam
    @Dyl_Cam3 жыл бұрын

    Best experience of my life. I did it when I was 15 in 2013 for 30 days in Colorado. no joke it's intense. But amazing

  • @I_am_drowning_in_my_own_mind

    @I_am_drowning_in_my_own_mind

    Жыл бұрын

    My mum’s sending me to one coz I have undesirable personally traits aka I’m autistic heheh I’m going to die and I fear for my safety sm

  • @abbeyb331

    @abbeyb331

    Жыл бұрын

    @@I_am_drowning_in_my_own_mind twinsies 😍😍

  • @swordfishgameboy4644

    @swordfishgameboy4644

    Жыл бұрын

    @@I_am_drowning_in_my_own_mind howd it go?

  • @Mosquito-balls
    @Mosquito-balls2 жыл бұрын

    Did this when i was a freshmen in high school, graduated in 2012. So like 2009-2010 is when i did it. It was in canoes in the mangroves and western coastline (gulf of Mexico) this made me a way stronger person mentally and i needed it. Also shows you how without fones family, friends, and everyone dont matter. Only things that matter are survival and not messing things up

  • @jmattrinehart
    @jmattrinehart2 жыл бұрын

    Unforgettable for sure. First expedition I went on was in '08 in the Boundary Waters. The nonsensical lightning drill had us get out of our canoes and stand on our PFDs daily for hours. Ended up having to pull 12+ hour days just to finish on time as a result. Had poison ivy everywhere, hundreds of mosquito bites, and foot rot too. Food was decent but all vegetarian. It was incredibly difficult - everyone, including the instructors, broke down multiple times. Unkempt portage routes causing unexpected delays, having to set up camp in the dark without time for a fire. Outward Bound made me realize what leadership was at a young age. One of those things that was absolute hell at the time, but you look back fondly. Even went on another expedition a few years later in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, which was physically more difficult but nowhere near as mentally difficult as the Boundary Water expedition.

  • @MangoBums
    @MangoBums4 жыл бұрын

    That's a damn good video, whoever's made this deserves a promotion

  • @karrskarr
    @karrskarr Жыл бұрын

    I attended Outward Bound in the late 60's! Was definitely an awesome, and extremely tough experience. LIKE

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi28212 жыл бұрын

    I attended the Colorado Outward Bound School (COBS) the summer I graduated high school in the early 1970s for 4 weeks. I agree that what was presented here were myths. It was extremely worthwhile and a priceless experience towards my developement. The age range in our course was from 16 to 20 if I remember correctly and from all over the country. It's definitely not easy and pushes your comfort zone out beyond what you thought it was. The first several days our leader/instructor stayed with us all day, from where we hit the trail after breakfast to setting up camp for the night. After a few days he would appoint someone a leader (everyone got a chance to lead) and he'd tell us that he'd meet us at such and such a point on the map for lunch. After a few more days of this we'd say goodbye to him after breakfast and wouldn't see him again until we reached that day's destination at dinnertime. In this way he made us more and more self-reliant. Two summers later I rode a bicycle, alone about halfway across the United States. I'm positive that I wouldn't have even contemplated such a trip had Outward Bound not given me the self-assurance to do it, teaching me that most of our perceived limitations are self-imposed. This is the real core lesson of Outward Bound. Courses were not coed back then and my personal opinion is that it was better this way. In addition to the physical challenges it's a very introspective experience at times towards a greater sense of self-awareness. To add the social aspect of young men and women is something easily found back in society and I think that this might have been a distraction from the real work that goes on there. My team leaders/instructors were amazing men, real philosopher-athletes. At night around the fire our team of ten would have feedback sessions where we'd bounce insights off of each other. Definitely a formative experience that I'd highly recommend to anyone.

  • @watsonspuzzle
    @watsonspuzzle Жыл бұрын

    I went to Outward Bound in the 70s, and it wasn't coed. We did our program in Oregon, hiking and mountain climbing. It was hard work getting accustomed to the physical activity but what an incredibly beautiful place to be. I love the outdoors, anyway. The instructors weren't impressive. They didn't really want to engage with us, and it showed. They were just putting in their time and doing their own thing away from us as much as possible. Despite that, it was a memorable experience, and I really enjoyed it.

  • @dianac2155
    @dianac21554 жыл бұрын

    Yes yes yes! What a great video!

  • @richagnello7474
    @richagnello74744 жыл бұрын

    As a 1979 Alum of Gila Wilderness, NM S-66 I couldn't agree more!

  • @carolinevh8849

    @carolinevh8849

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was on the 1980 summer trip in Gina.

  • @carolinevh8849

    @carolinevh8849

    2 жыл бұрын

    Gila

  • @Spartan-tm5hx
    @Spartan-tm5hx3 ай бұрын

    I did it in Florida. But it was through the Juvenile Justice System. It was not this. It would have been fun. But the guides were absolutely nuts. I really enjoyed the night time canoeing. Gunnel up and take post.

  • @kenjohnson1041
    @kenjohnson10413 жыл бұрын

    sounds like a bootcamp to me.

  • @Eliegent

    @Eliegent

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is but worse

  • @Mosquito-balls

    @Mosquito-balls

    2 жыл бұрын

    I went 2 weeks with no shower there , it teaches u how holy the bathroom is in modern society

  • @kenjohnson1041

    @kenjohnson1041

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mosquito-balls that’s fucked up

  • @Mosquito-balls

    @Mosquito-balls

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kenjohnson1041 yes it is but now it made me more adaptable. The other day I was fixing a hole in one of my pool vacumm bags with a technique i learned from outward bound ↩️

  • @johndon3782

    @johndon3782

    2 жыл бұрын

    I spent some time there as a kid and had a horrible experience, mostly because I became the pack mule for the group, and our councilors couldn't figure out how to keep water clean, they resorted to using iodine and water, then mixed it with some orange powder, it was vomit inducing to the point where me and other kids snuck out at night to get lake water from a small water fall

  • @1DrBar
    @1DrBar4 жыл бұрын

    nowadays it is outward bound lite, more accurately. But it is better than the usual modern fare, much better.

  • @jeremyl.yoakam612
    @jeremyl.yoakam6124 жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @mrlau8316

    @mrlau8316

    4 жыл бұрын

    All wonderful outward Bound training are attractive.

  • @Charliemike01
    @Charliemike01 Жыл бұрын

    Graduate 🙋‍♀️. After the program in 1982, I refused to use outhouses. 😂. They’re so gross 🤮. I’ll find my own spot , thanks 😊 🌲 🌄 🪵 💩 🌳 🏕️ 🦌 🚣‍♀️🏔️❤

  • @luvbunny1237
    @luvbunny12373 жыл бұрын

    I thought jimmy saville ran outward bound in the 80s?

  • @Prnto44

    @Prnto44

    Жыл бұрын

    R u fr

  • @luvbunny1237

    @luvbunny1237

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Prnto44 yes.....look it up.

  • @luvbunny1237

    @luvbunny1237

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Prnto44 I mean shit I could b wrong, it's happened before.....but I heard it from somewhere.

  • @Prnto44

    @Prnto44

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luvbunny1237 interesting. Im an adult to not exactly of worry but my parents want me to do this to get out the house do more stuff, get more comfortable and confident. It seems really interesting and something i want to do. It all just feels weird and my friends sister went to the kind that i think basically kidnaps u and all that junk. I want to experience the adventures but not the corny or weird stuff that could happen.

  • @Prnto44

    @Prnto44

    Жыл бұрын

    @@luvbunny1237 well shit im not trying do that anymore. Shit seemed cool

  • @jasoncroteau8013
    @jasoncroteau80134 жыл бұрын

    #sterlingcollege #vermont

  • @jasoncroteau8013
    @jasoncroteau80134 жыл бұрын

    #kurthahn

  • @jasoncroteau8013
    @jasoncroteau80134 жыл бұрын

    #northernvermontuniversity

  • @EHCBunny4real
    @EHCBunny4real3 жыл бұрын

    I thought it was free rehab from the gov't for poor children.

  • @Eliegent

    @Eliegent

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nah it’s extremely expensive wym lmao it’s way to overpriced for certain courses

  • @Mosquito-balls

    @Mosquito-balls

    2 жыл бұрын

    No you can get it for free like my mom did for me, with the right program

  • @shevetlevi2821

    @shevetlevi2821

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nothing at all like that. To Eliegent and Mosquito Balls above, you attended an Outward Bound school? If you did it sounds like you didn't put much into it.

  • @jasoncroteau8013
    @jasoncroteau80134 жыл бұрын

    #vermontstatecolleges

  • @jasoncroteau8013
    @jasoncroteau80134 жыл бұрын

    #charterschools