One survival scenario Where teams get stuck in Antarctica after a devastating avalanche.
The protagonists must imperatively rebuild their sleds using only available emergency equipment despite hostile weather conditions. This critical mission requires a constant adaptation to climatic contingencies to guarantee the solidity of the new transport. The ultimate objective is to subject the machine to resistance test final in order to ensure a safe return to civilization.
Final result: A race where each team will test their own sled to make sure it is ready for the big adventure.
This activity highlights the crucial balance between communication and trust in order to achieve optimal results in a high performance environment. It allows you to mobilize your troops around a common goal, to stimulate a sense of belonging and to transform organizational challenges into a collective driving force. It is the strategic choice to prepare your team to navigate through change while strengthening cohesion and overall motivation.
The activity includes a competitive element between sub-groups, but within an energizing and supportive atmosphere. Competition here acts as a catalyst: it stimulates mobilization, creativity, and collective engagement, further boosting team cohesion.
This activity involves movement elements that may be challenging for some participants. We invite you to discuss this with our team during planning: our facilitators take the time to understand your group's composition and can suggest adaptations to ensure everyone fully contributes to the collective experience. Our goal is for the activity to be engaging for all, regardless of individual physical condition.
We have all the necessary equipment for the activity itself. However, if we need visual support, you will need to be able to provide it. Additionally, we have a sound system, but we prefer to use the one on-site when possible.
Before setting off, the group must submit their sled to a rigorous final test to verify its strength and real resistance against the Antarctic environment.