“The best climber is the one having the most fun.”
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Quotation: Alex Lowe
The Dirtbag Diaries Podcast
If any of you regularly listen to podcasts I can’t recommend The
Dirtbag Diaries enough. Fitz Cahall introduces and narrates these short journeys into outdoor life.
From tales of accidents and examples of extreme courage to silly stories and beginners luck, Fitz does a great job of getting to the soul of the outdoor person. He comes closer than most to explaining why we go into the hills or onto the river and push ourselves beyond our comfort zone. Read More
Team Task: Poker Communication
Takes 20-30 minutes
Resources
A set of poker chips. 200 in four colours works fine, the less you have in more limited colours, the harder the task will be.
Instructions For Tutor
Give the group a box of poker chips. Tell them
“You have 20 minutes to create a means of transferring a message from one half of the group to the other using only the chips placed on the table.
No paper or pencils are permitted.
After 20 minutes I will split the group in two and half of you will be asked to leave the room. I will give the remaining participants a 20-30 letter message that may involve letters or numbers but no punctuation, which you must pass to the other group using only the poker chips”
Facilitate the creation of the code. This is where the bulk of the team dynamics and personal development takes place as the participants try to refine their aim, then develop the code and finally to ensure that everyoe understands the code.
Use whatever means you like to capture this discussion, we have successfully used video, notes, phrases used jotted on a blackboard and having observers taken from within the group.
When they have a code, split the group into two and send half out of the room. Give the other half a short (20-30 letter) message on a piece of paper and help them encode it.
The messages are best if they have several words, and aren’t too easy to guess once you have 2-3 of the words. We’ve used short Shakespeare quotes and the names of the building we are in.
Invite the other half back in to decode it and ensure that there is no cheating.
Swap the two halves of the group over and try with a different message.
Using it elsewhere
We have used variants of this task in a number of places.
- On a beach with different coloured stones.
- In a forest using sticks.
- On a draughts (checkers) board using the pieces.
- In a park using “whatever you can find”.
- In a mountain campsite using “the contents of your rucksack”.
Doing it outside makes it a much more physical, tactile task and adds whole new areas of discussion such as role allocation “You go and collect black stones” or even “What shall we use?”.
Quotation: Andy Kirkpatrick
“This is what I love about friendships, especially climbing ones. You never know where they might lead. One day someone’s a stranger, another they hold your life in their hands.”
