Staff on Course: Rafting, Backpacking and Adventure Galore!
Recently, marketing staff member Courtney Black went on course with this summer’s last 15-Day Multi-Element course! One of the perks of working for OB Costa
Recently, marketing staff member Courtney Black went on course with this summer’s last 15-Day Multi-Element course! One of the perks of working for OB Costa
Every once in awhile you learn a word that, despite having no home in the dictionary, seems to wedge its way into your vocabulary where
Planting seeds of leadership, watering them with outdoor activities, and cultivating fully grown student leaders is a crop cycle we’ve been refining ever since our
Having lived in Costa Rica for a staggering four weeks, I’m going to be bold in honor of the coming year – I’m going to
Outward Bound Costa Rica Fall 2010 Leadership students act out burn victim scenarios during their Wilderness First Responder training. Burns are a common injury for
Ten Expeditionary Learning Principles Outward Bound was founded by Kurt Hahn, Hahn’s educational philosophy was based on respect for adolescents, whom he believed to possess
Executive Director Jim Rowe and Instructor Phil Perez Teach CPR Our Fall 2010 Leadership students have been here on base at Tres Ríos taking their Wilderness
Before you can travel internationally, you need to have a valid passport. There is no minimum age for getting a passport in the U.S., but
Costa Rica Leadership Students Raft the Rio General Costa Rica is known for its world-class whitewater rafting. It has many fantastic rivers for all
Outward Bound Costa Rica offers three intense semester courses each Fall and Spring: Tri-Country, Water and Wave, and Leadership. Ranging from 65-85 days, these courses
When most people think of COSTA RICA OUTWARD BOUND, they think of outdoor adventure sports, such as trekking volcanoes, zip-wire flying and SCUBA diving, in
So while all the summer course students return home, with awesome tans, to share photos and stories of their adventures in Costa Rica, and fall
It’s been said that knowledge is of no value unless you put it into practice. When it comes to putting knowledge of wilderness survival into
Picture yourself: Over 20 hours of running, swimming, treading, saving, strengthening, studying, and more swimming… all in four days. The upside? It all takes place
What do they do with all of those skills? This “Leadership Series” has finally completed answering this question for seven Leadership alumni as we anticipated
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