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The First Women To Pass Wilderness Training | Women Outward Bound | Timeline

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The First Women To Pass Wilderness Training | Women Outward Bound | Timeline

Women Outward Bound profiles the first group of young women to participate in an Outward Bound survival school course in 1965, and chronicles their experiences in the wild. It also captures how one month in the woods taught them they could do more than they ever thought possible. During their experience, the young women forged a special bond, and at a reunion 47 years later, the group reminisce about the lessons they learned and the memories they made, with some surprising revelations. They didn’t realize it at the time, but they were a part of changing the course of history.

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31 COMMENTS

  1. Great video. But let me talk about something
    important, I see many young and old make. mistakes
    that I think should not be. I believe that everyone,
    young or old, should have an investment plan that
    increases their financial returns from three figures to
    six figures. The investment can be your retirement plan
    or future plan, depending on what you want, but what
    matters most is that you have an investment that is
    profitable.

  2. They ask 'Can girls do what boys have done for so long?', I think to myself 'Of course! What do you think your greatest of grandmothers where doing in the Paleolithic!!!'. That what seems to me common sense was considered so radical not so long ago show just how far we've come. There's a lot further yet to go but keep up the fight ladies, never forget how far you've already come.

  3. It's so easy sometimes to forget how far we've come in so little time, but also how far we still have to go. I will always be grateful to the every day women throughout time who have done both big and 'small' things to challenge the status quo and strive for women to be seen as entire human beings with our own thoughts, needs, wants, and capabilities. Thank you for posting this ❤️

  4. We share the human genome, male and female and all points in between, across all the races, tribes and cultures. That genome last got an upgrade some 150,000 years ago. The differences from one person to another are merely activated alleles but we all have all the alleles. Therefore: I am Inuit, Zulu and Mongol as are you – at the allele level. I also contain the inactive building blocks for a woman. Something to use when you need to defuse a bigot.

    From an experiment to identify the tame gene in wild Russian Arctic foxes; as they selected for that gene the foxes started to exhibit all the characteristics of domestic dogs, shaggy or straight hair, different colours, brindle patterns, long nose and short, perky or saddle bag ears, etc. BTW, without that relationship with dogs humans would still be living in caves and trees. Like women are in families, they are ever-loving multipliers. That is not a direct comparison.

    ps: Smiled all the way through the video.

  5. Reminds me of my U.S. Sea Cadet days in Canada working with their cadets in 83. We had a 3 day open boat survival test. OMG fun and miserable at the same time.

  6. Lol these boomer Karens think they accomolished something big. Lol your Hebrew daddy paid for you to go camping. How did a bear not get the scent of fish and eat one of these girls?

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