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High adventure

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High adventure is a type of outdoor experience.[1] It typically is meant to include activities like backpacking, hiking, kayaking or canoeing. It may also include mountaineering, rock climbing, mountain biking, orienteering, hang gliding, paragliding and hot air ballooning.[2]

High adventure in Scouting

Scout leaders may offer traditional canoeing or backpacking high-adventure programs, but high adventure often transcends typical Scouting activities. High adventure activities may include:

High adventure bases

See also

Related activities:

References

  1. ^ "High Adventure". gscnc.org.
  2. ^ "High Adventure". BSA.