A recent surge in people’s reconnecting with nature has resulted in
numerous reference books for outdoor program leaders, but—until
now—there has been a dearth of books aimed at wintertime pursuits.
The Get-Outside Guide to Winter Activities unlocks the door to a
wealth of fun and adventure in the snow. Activities have been compiled
by keepers of the trail, experienced winter trekker leaders who know
how to lead people in outdoor winter activities that are safe and fun
and help people experience the joy of being active outdoors during the
cold months of the year. This guide offers activities and games that
have the following features: Appropriate for multiple age groups
Easily modifiable to adapt to varying skillsets Designed for a variety
of locales, such as schoolyards, community trails, urban and remote
parks, and wilderness settings The guide offers activities that are
suitable for groups of varying skill levels and experience. Most
activities are simple and quick and require little preparation and few
props. Those interested in doing more can explore snowshoeing or
Nordic skiing activities and even exploratory outings and winter day
trips from a base camp to overnight or extended camping excursions.
The book includes tactical snow games and activities and even has
icebreakers for games. In addition, solo winter trekkers can use the
activities and lessons as a launching point to prepare them in leading
groups in winter outings. Leaders are shown how to build in activities
that call on typical age-level skills of participants. The
essential-skills progression built into the activities helps leaders
offer instructional strategies that allow all participants to take
part within their ability, and leaders are provided with ideas to
modify all approaches and activities to ensure inclusion for all in
their group. In addition to the game and activity modifications, the
book offers winter facts that enhance participants’ knowledge about
the science of snow and winter as well as charts and graphs that focus
on safety in winter. The Get-Outside Guide to Winter Activities offers
a planning framework that balances winter fun with skills and safety
and prepares leaders to guide others in enjoying activities in the
snow. You will learn about activities that require little or no props,
adaptive snow games, tips based on actual winter excursions, gear
requirements, and leadership suggestions shared by winter experts: How
to stay warm and dry while winter camping What and how to eat, drink,
and cook in the winter What gear you need for a snow expedition What
games and activities are great for campsites How to teach basic
snowshoeing and Nordic skiing skills The keys to managing groups
outside in winter You’ll also learn how to make the most of winter
opportunities through tried-and-true ideas, skill progressions and
games, and activities that open up an entire season’s worth of
enjoyment, learning, and adventure. “People shy away from outdoor
winter activities for three reasons,” says Andrew Foran, one of the
book’s authors. “There’s an overemphasis on the skills that are
thought to be required for participation. Granted, in some cases
skills are essential, but it’s how you approach the teaching and
practicing of those skills that makes the difference. “Then
there’s a belief that the wintertime outdoors is to be feared rather
than embraced. And finally, people are lacking a bank of ideas, of
things to do, to keep them engaged and having fun outdoors in the
winter.” The Get-Outside Guide to Winter Activities addresses all
three misconceptions—and in the process shows you, as a leader, how
to help your participants have fun in the snow, build skills, and
create lasting memories that will keep them looking forward to the
next big snowfall.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781492586067
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Human Kinetics Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok