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Report On Outdoor Leadership Program
Report On Outdoor Leadership Program
P.NO.: 808839
BRANCH: MECHANICAL
Date: 02-04-2024
Objective: The first day of the outdoor leadership programme focused on team building, attitude
development, and practical skills necessary for outdoor activities.
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Summary:
- Morning Session (06:00 am - 10:45 am):
- The day commenced with a refreshing morning tea at 6:00 am, preparing participants for the day
ahead.
- Physical training and stretching exercises from 7:00 am to 8:00 am helped in energizing the
participants for the activities.
- A nutritious breakfast followed, providing fuel for the day's activities.
- The course briefing and group division session from 8:45 am to 9:30 am set the tone for the day,
outlining the objectives and organizing participants into groups.
- Participants were then introduced to each other, sharing their expectations and building rapport.
- Knowledge sharing sessions on team development stages and situational leadership enriched
participants' understanding of effective teamwork.
Conclusion:
Day 1 of the outdoor leadership programme successfully laid the foundation for teamwork, attitude
development, and practical outdoor skills. Participants engaged in interactive sessions, learned from
each other, and gained valuable insights to apply throughout the program. The holistic approach to
learning, combined with practical activities and inspirational elements, ensured a fulfilling start to
the program.
Date: 03-04-2024
Objective: The focus of Day 2 of the outdoor leadership programme was on enhancing
communication skills through practical activities such as rock climbing, rappelling, and zip lining.
Summary:
- Morning Session (06:00 am - 8:15 am):
- The day began with a refreshing morning tea at 6:00 am, preparing participants for the day's
activities.
- Stretching exercises from 7:00 am to 7:30 am helped participants limber up and prepare physically
for the day ahead.
- A nutritious breakfast followed, providing energy for the outdoor activities.
Conclusion:
Day 2 of the outdoor leadership programme provided participants with practical opportunities to
enhance their communication skills through outdoor activities such as rock climbing, rappelling, and
zip lining. The hands-on experiences, combined with briefings and debriefings, facilitated learning
and growth in a supportive environment. Participants gained not only technical skills but also
improved their ability to communicate effectively with their peers, laying the groundwork for
successful teamwork and leadership in outdoor settings.
Date: 04-04-2024
Venue: TSAF, UTTARKASHI
Objective: Day 3 of the outdoor leadership programme aimed at building competence through
various exercises and practical skills training.
Summary:
- Morning Session (06:00 am - 9:45 am):
- The day began with morning tea at 6:00 am, followed by stretching exercises from 6:00 am to 7:00
am to prepare participants physically.
- Obstacle exercises from 7:30 am to 9:00 am challenged participants and built their physical and
mental resilience.
- Breakfast from 9:00 am to 9:45 am provided the necessary fuel for the day's activities.
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Date: 05-04-2024
Objective: Day 4 of the outdoor leadership programme focused on developing judgment and
decision-making skills through various activities and discussions.
Summary:
- Morning Session (08:00 am - 10:00 am):
- Participants engaged in the Johari window exercise, promoting self-awareness and understanding
of interpersonal dynamics.
Date: 06-04-2024
Objective: Day 5 of the outdoor leadership programme focused on developing self-awareness among
participants through various activities and experiences.
Summary:
- Morning Session (06:00 am - 8:30 am):
- The day began with morning tea at 6:00 am, followed by stretching exercises from 7:00 am to 7:30
am to prepare participants physically.
- A nutritious breakfast was served from 7:30 am to 8:15 am.
- Participants received tips on mountain manners and fall walking, enhancing their awareness of
safety measures in mountainous terrain.
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Date: 07-04-2024
Objective: Day 6 of the outdoor leadership programme aimed to develop adaptability, flexibility, and
tolerance for adversity and uncertainty through a trek to Siladuni.
Summary:
- Morning Session (05:00 am - 7:00 am):
- The day started early with morning tea at 5:00 am, followed by breakfast and packing lunch from
6:00 am to 7:00 am.
Date: 08-04-2024
Objective: Day 7 of the outdoor leadership programme focused on vision, action, and planning as
participants embarked on a trek to Kwari.
Summary:
- Trek to Kwari (7:00 am onwards):
- Participants embarked on a trek to Kwari (7,800 ft.) covering a distance of 5 km.
- The trek provided opportunities for participants to demonstrate vision and planning as they
navigated the route to Kwari.
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Date: 09-04-2024
Objective: Day 8 of the outdoor leadership programme marked the summit day, with participants
aiming to reach Mudga Top (11,400 ft.) and back.
Summary:
- Summit to Mudga Top (7:00 am onwards):
- Participants embarked on the summit trek, ascending to Mudga Top (11,400 ft.) to witness the
panoramic views of the Greater Himalaya range.
- Notable peaks visible included Bandar Punch, Black Peak/Kala Nag, Srikanth Jolly, and Draupadi ka
Danda.
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Date: 10-04-2024
Objective: Day 9 of the outdoor leadership programme focused on reflection as participants trekked
back to the base camp.
Summary:
- Trek Back to Base Camp (7:00 am onwards):
- Participants embarked on the trek back to the base camp, covering a distance of 7 km.
- The journey provided opportunities for participants to reflect on their experiences and learnings
from the programme.
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Date: 11-04-2024
Objective: Day 10 of the outdoor leadership programme involved the deposit of equipment and the
dispersal of participants.
Summary:
- Equipment Deposit:
- Participants deposited any equipment or gear borrowed for the programme, ensuring its return
and proper storage.
- Dispersal:
- Participants departed from the venue, concluding the outdoor leadership programme.