Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Bigfoot Zipline 1550 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy Home Care Path

On Tuesday October 5, 2010 Home Care Path www.homecarepath.com participated in a corporate team building seminar. The seminar took place at Big Foot Zipline 1550 Wisconsin Dells Park Way. The focus was long term clarity about what Home Care Path as a corporation is trying to accomplish for seniors despite the seemingly hectec , urgent, activites of the moment staff can experience.

Home Care Path staff were instructed to envision themselves as having accomplished corporate goals while expecting personal ,professional growth. The BigFoot Zipline 1550 Wisconsin Dells Park Way was the perfect setting for this corporate event. Nestled in a very rustic, wilderness area. Cat tails reach up to meet mallard ducks, and gulls in flight. Visible fish swim the waters below.

Home Care Path staff commented repeatedly on how competent and happy the staff working on Big Foot Zipline appeared. The seminar was approximately 2.5 hours long. Home Care Path staff felt they were treated equally, yet with a magical touch of individualized attention. Big Foot Zipline staff were able to step beyond the memorized talks to actually connect with Home Care Path participants.

Standing on the zipline release platforms, Home Care Path staff were instructed to take in the larger picture. Look back at where you have been, and forward to where you are going. Recognize the achievement in simply getting to where you are now. Home Care Path staff were very pleased with the construction of the platforms. Release platforms had wide stair ways with deep steps. Secure railings with platform landings scattered throughout the incline to accomidate short rest periods. Up top was lot of standing room, with sturdy fencing, and benches for seated rest. The landing end of the zipline had a wide roofless garage like appearance. Home Care Path staff expressed a sense of safety with the large landing area where the Bigfoot Zipline guide catches incoming participants. Soft vertical thick pillow like pads adorn the rear of the landing. Both release and landing platforms appear to be anchored in cement pillar foundations like one would see on a high way bridge.

Home Care Path staff enjoyed the base camp experience, where participants are trained to use the Big Foot Zipline. Out in the field with each platform Big Foot guides provided more indepth training. Home Care Path staff were instucted to avert attention from how rocky the sea was to better concentrate on how they planned to bring the ship in. Envision on how you will land upon the next platform. Doing your own part but supporting the other participants along the way. The rustic trails between platforms were clear and easy to navigate. The setting was salted with eye catching attractions. A large crocodile statue, black bear mounts in the tree, turkey on the post, and a traditional native american in full head dress to name a few.

Big Foot Zipline guides apply the harness and double check the harness prior to each glide. Home Care Path staff were reminded while on the zipline of being a player in the game and experiencing all the relevant sensations. Once the glide is complete, participants remain on the landing platform observation area. The player has become the spectator like watching themselves in a home movie. Home Care Path staff are encouraged to recognize how both the role of the player and the spectator contribute to their growth.

Home Care Path staff whole heartedly agreed nothing can compare to the thrill received from completing the Big Foot Zipline course. Staff described over coming fears, improved team work, and a better understanding of the important service Home Care Path provides to the community. Home Care Path www.homecarepath.com would like readers to consider this as a corporate reference for the BigFoot Zipline 1550 Wisconsin Dells Parkway. Home Care Path staff would encourage any organization considering a team building function to utilize the service of The BigFoot Zipline. We loved it, and will be back!!!

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