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Teambuilding for the monkey business

June 11, 2007

Regular, long-time readers of Personnel Today will remember last year's reader competition with the first prize of a day's team building at the GoApe aerial assault course in Swinley Forest, Berkshire.

GoApe

The winners - the recruitment team from AstraZeneca - joined several Personnel Today journalists to brave the high-wires and had a great day's teambuilding, overcoming some personal phobias along the way.

Well, Guru has just heard from his friends at GoApe, with news of their first course in Scotland. The site, at Aberfoyle, Stirlingshire, features Britain's longest zip wire (Guru prefers the term 'death slide') - a full 420m long, and pretty high too.

Here's a taster video (not for the vertiginous)...

PS. If you want to see what happens when you reach the bottom of a GoApe zip wire, click here to find out.

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Posted for your edification by Guru on June 11, 2007 8:30 AM |

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