In Georgia, we took outdoor learning to the next level. Participants settled into a mountain campsite, carried their own gear, and hiked across varied terrain – facing physical demands and limited comfort, but gaining powerful experience.
Each day brought new challenges that tested not only stamina, but also the ability to cooperate, make decisions, and support one another. Out in nature, away from modern distractions, the group discovered what real leadership looks like – empathy, accountability, and the courage to act.
This stage proved that outdoor education is more than a method – it's a mindset. And that sometimes, the most meaningful learning happens under open skies.