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Trust Walk

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===Objectives===
Build trust; get to know each other; appreciate diversity; explore the area in a new way . .
===Group Size===
===Set Up===
If any participants are blind or otherwise sight-challenged, this should be taken into consideration. This may be an excellent activity to help others on the team understand that perspective.
If any participants are using wheelchairs or have other mobility challenges, this must be taken into consideration when determining the course and when leading them or them being the leader.
Identify an area or several areas where the walk can happen. it is good to explore an area new to the participants, but if it is one they are familiar with, that gives a chance to experience it in a new way. This is better outside: forest paths, city streets, around a park. If inside, it may be best to be in a building with various rooms and hallways. Make sure each pair won't run into or interfere with each other - they can begin at different points along a loop, or go on different paths.
Scout the area ahead of time to eliminate or avoid possible dangers - overhead, underfoot, to the sides.
Have people divide into pairs, designating an "A" and a "B" in each.
B leads A slowly along a pre-determined course. B keeps in constant communication with A, assuring of safety, and warning of what to avoid, giving instructions such as "duck down here" or "make your next step really wide." A can ask questions.
A should use all senses but sight - be aware of sounds, smells, textures of the ground, feel of the air, etc.
A and B can then switch roles. This walk may be best on a different path.  
===Debrief===
What was the experience like for you - as A? As B?
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