We had to do a high and low ropes course. I was so MAD!! I told them there was no way I was going to be swinging on a rope through the air. I have two kids at home that still need their mother!! But I had to go, watch and spot the people that did do it, so I was being part of the "team".
I think what really happened there was my forty-something boss was having some type of mid-life crisis and wanted to show the younger employees that he still "had" it. Well, if nothing else, we all got a very good laugh when he did the zip line. Instead of just falling forward, he jumped straight up and out. When he came down he got quite the "squeeze" in a certain part of his anatomy and he let out such a loud moan that it scared all of the animals in the forest we were in!! I am dead serious, there was complete silence after he did this! Nobody knew what to do except to try and suppress any type of "serves you right" giggle that was brewing! OMG, it was funny!! Good think he was done having kids!!
Anyway, sorry to go OT, but the low ropes course was decent. We did activities that required cooperation, trust and leadership skills. Some of the activites were crossing a river with stepping stones and putting a long rope into a square while blindfolded (much more difficult than what it sounds). The high ropes was more of an individual thing, but we cheered each other on, so I guess that was the team building part of it.