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Goals
For team building, sharing, stimulation... Teams gather around various sports and/or recreational activities for a moment of exchange among colleagues.
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Overview
- Handling of participants at the hotel and transfer on foot to the challenge site.
- Welcome, briefing, and team formation (previously organised by you).
- Rotation through workshops as per the road book and the number of participants.
- At the end of the team-building challenge, announcement of the overall ranking and reward for the winning team
Option: Create a snow bar and/or a giant tartiflette
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Management
The number of workshops depends on your group's size
- Snowshoe Relay: Agility course marked out, timed, or guided blindfolded. Competitors wear snowshoes.
- Sled Slalom: Parallel timed slalom on bob sleds
- Giant Skiing: Several team members on the same pair of skis in a designated fun route.
- Avalanche Beacon Search: Equipped with an avalanche victim search device, the objective is to find a buried object.
- Blind Caterpillar: Blindfolded (except for the team leader), guided only by voice on a playful course.
- Human Curling: Sitting on a giant buoy, you are propelled in a slide to reach the target.
- Snow Golf: The goal is to hit targets at different distances.
- Tug of War: An age-old challenge that never fails to be exciting and cheerful for team members.
- Snow scoot Slalom: Snow kick scooter in an easy and playful slalom.
- Air-board: Lying flat on your stomach and head forward on these sleds to perform a playful slalom.
- Other workshop options (non-exhaustive list): bubble soccer, crossbow biathlon, tasting workshops of regional cheeses or wines, snake gliss, yooner or paret, snow sculpture or snowman contest, mountain quiz, balloon brooms and more!