What ‘Type’ Of Person Participates In A Road Less Traveled Summer Program ?
If you are a parent or guardian of a teen who is
considering joining a summer program with The
Road Less Traveled, you might understandably wonder
whether your child is the kind of person who would thrive on one of our summer
trips. After all, you will want to be sure that your child will fit in well
with their fellow travelers during their time away from home.
It would be easy to imagine that The Road Less
Traveled trips might only appeal to a very specific “type” of teen. You might
assume that our summer programs are best suited to someone who has lots of
previous experience of taking on outdoor wilderness adventures or maybe already
has a long list of service hours and experience there. But that's not the case!
Our summer trips aren’t only for one
‘kind’ of teen!
The question of what “kind” of teen thrives on our
summer travel programs, has a more nuanced answer than the above might
indicate. In truth, our student adventure and service trips attract a broad
variety of participants. We have city kids, outdoorsy kids, first time
travelers, seasoned RLT alum, kids who have never done service before, through
to kids who want to challenge themselves on bigger and more exciting adventures
then their previous camp experiences.
In terms of interests, some kids may be big into
sports, some love volunteering, some are foodies, some love history and
culture, some love camping and roughing it in the wild, while others want more
of an urban exploring experience. We really do have such a broad mix of teens
join us.
What our teen travelers do tend to have in
common, however, is a thirst for adventure. They aren’t looking for “just
another” lazy summer, but instead to take on new challenges and broaden their
social and cultural horizons, in support of their own personal growth.
When your teen is well-matched to their
choice of trip, they will be well-placed to thrive
It would however be an oversimplification, to
suggest that we accept “anyone and everyone” for each RLT program; quite the
opposite, in fact.
We have high expectations for those who join us on
our trips. This is why we seek out individuals who are genuinely excited about
the prospect of their participation in their chosen trip, and who are willing
to help make a positive contribution to the group dynamic.
Those high expectations are reflected in our
enrollment process, which includes a requirement for all parents and guardians
to complete a detailed enrollment form and personality profile form.
Every new prospective participant in a The Road Less
Traveled program must also submit a teacher or coach reference. Furthermore, we
expect all participants to schedule a pre-trip phone call with a member of our
office staff, to discuss various aspects they will need to know about ahead of
their time away.
All these steps enable us to ensure your child is
genuinely interested in joining us on one of our teen service trips, and will
be well-suited to the challenges and experiences they can expect during the
program they have applied to. It also means when our group meets on the first
day of the trip, they all have the same energy and enthusiasm towards the trip,
and we can build on that momentum over the coming weeks.
If you have any further questions about our teen
summer programs and if they would be a good fit for your child, please get in touch to learn more!

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