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H2Operation The “H2Operation” Event provides a. fun and engaging project for either a half or whole day in a remote and challenging environment! Suitable for 6 to 70 participants.
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The task project will provide candidates with an opportunity to demonstrate a wide range of team co-ordination, individual leadership skills and motivational issues during a fun, intensive and exciting outdoor exercise. Group members will be expected to grasp quite complex technical and organisational problems before briefing other team members and prioritising objectives and establishing best use of resources.
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Participants will be tasked to complete a complex journey using, rafts, canoes, sailing boats, fast planing rigid inflatable powerboats, mountain bikes and minibuses. There are also options to use a climbing wall and high-level ropes course as part of the journey.
In a project pack issued at the start of the event the teams will be provided with specific project information outlining their objectives, key resources, time and operational constraints as well as weather and tidal information. A more detailed planning period will then follow during the morning during which the project teams must decide on all roles and responsibilities, logistical, organisational and time aspects of the project based on the project packs and further verbal information provided on the day.
An early start will ensure that the group is thoroughly prepared before they embark and begin the journey. Each team must break down into smaller sub-groups with each being thoroughly briefed on a separate key skill required for the project - e.g. Navigation, Boat Driving Skills, Bike Safety, Boat Equipment, Climbing and other Issues. Members of these sub-teams will then operate as “Technical Experts” and must be integrated into any teams operating during the project. “Technical Experts may then be used to coach other team members in their specific skill areas depending upon the needs of the project.
The journey will involve each team visiting as many destination points as possible in the time allowed. Tasks must be completed at each destination, which vary depending on the distance and complexity of the journey from base. Further project information will be provided on completion of each task.
Sub-teams will be in constant radio communication with one another allowing for rapid decision-making and constant prioritisation of objectives. Strict time constraints will be placed on teams throughout the journey forcing additional pressures.
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