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The Outward Bound classic course, I have to say was probably the best 3 weeks of my life. I met the greatest people, had the greatest time and had the hardest…
I was a member of Mallory Patrol on Course U76 during the winter of 1963. Traditionally the day started with a quick dip in Lake Ullswater - this winter the…
A chance encounter in 1957 with Peter West who had just returned from the one month course then run by the Outward Bound School, Ullswater led to me sitting in…
As I was too young at the time to attend Warsash School of Navigation, they asked me to do a month at an Outward Bound School.I arrived at Aberdovey school on…
I was sent on the Outward Bound course by the City of London Police at which time I was a Police Cadet. Upon reaching eighteen years of age, it was the “usual…
To day I consider my time on an Army Outward Bound School as one if not the most challenging of my life and for toughness I consider the course was as hard as…
I was visiting Ullswater in I believe 1977 to drop off my elder brother on a course - somehow the Wing Commander persuaded my parents to let me stay as well.…
Course 212September 1961Beresford watchA month at Outward Bound was the hotly contested prize for the best First Year Apprentice at the large engineering…
I attended The Moray Sea School in February 1955,while I was a pupil at Hyndland senior Secondary School Glasgow. We arrived just before a terrible blizzard…
I was at the Aberdovey Sea School for 4 weeks, September into October 1976, in that long, hot summer, and it was one of the most memorable and exhilarating…
I attended the Army Outward Bound School at Morfa Camp, Towyn, Wales in 1959 as some army personnel were recommended to try it. I consider it the top physical…
First day, we went canoeing. I fell into the water three times in October. The fourth time, I sat straight in the canoe, and not moving, afraid of capsizing…