FinaL: Important info taken from all other:

To add:

Shan 16.0-add to how we are training them.

-training-and staff benefits –could add to finance.

= and partnerships

12.0 The development of one interpretive programme (they usually go with environmental education,

The interpretive program that we are offering is to zorb down the hill not strapped in by harnesses but rather have a bucket of water splashing around getting you all wet.

This program will allow you to have a fun way to cool off on a hot day. This also makes zorbing more adventurous as you do not have the security of the harness. By adding a cold bucket to your zorb, it is also a way of curing a hangover which might be useful to those individuals who at a cottage party or drinking a few too many beers when camping the night before.

20.0 Implementation Strategy:

Implementation strategy: -road maintenance on the trail

-build the ramp out of old logs

-set up anchor system with

Ethics and norms overlap, although they seem pretty similar to me…if you can figure out what goes where, change that, if not, we’ll ask dave. (make sure we changed it)

-do appendix

-pictures and video –touch on in certain parts

-work on strategic and systematic planning.

Media part if time- (Make articles for the paper)

(make website, see website in appendix):

(See appendix for brochure)

From base camp it is 1 mile

-off north road

-sub-trail 200 m

ending whre the sub pen is, coming up a little off shoot 200 m’s. (off main road)

This activity would be the first south west bay of mcdonald lake

Process: start out at base camp 1 one mile, along north road to McDonald lake (see appendix for map with route), the Bay of the southwest side.

The zorb will be at the top of the base trail, which is being held by an anchor system which will have ropes attached to the trees and a carabeener will attach to the handles on the zorb

Zorbing experience: go down the 200 metre trail to gain the initial speed to race up the ramp (5 m wide and 15-20 metres high), then the zorb will shoot up into the air, and land in the water where you are left to flail in the water.

-There will be an employee in a kayak waiting for the zorber upon arrival into the water, who will have a rope that the other end is being held by another employee on the other side of Macdonald lake.

-Once the kayaker has attached the rope with a carabeener to the handle of the zorb they will then be pulled to the other side of the bay

Implementation strategy: -road maintenance on the trail

-build the ramp out of old logs

-set up anchor system with

(check book)

-pilot , phase

http://www.zorb.com/media/videos/zorb_prmo.mov

The Zorb itself is a 3.2 metre PVC inflatable ball with 1,000 internal ties that act as shock-absorbers, two portholes and an inner 'cockpit' for up to three 'Zorbanauts'.

Pg. 108 in text.

-participants –dimensions to consider – age, physical condition, training, motivation, percetrpion of risk

Zorbing is subject to weather conditions, wind speed and direction and heavy rainfall.

How much does the Zorb weigh?

80 - 90 kg (a little more if you accidentally pack it with the person still inside.) That� nearly 200 pounds so your not going to pack this with your lunch and jump on the bus to school.

How do you inflate it?

By leaf-blower you're looking at a about a 5min job - plain old breath-power you should allow about 2 weeks excluding any breaks needed, although no one has tried

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