Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School
About
The Chesapeake Bay Outward Bound School (CBOBS) offers a field-based leadership practicum designed to support and complement classroom leadership theory by allowing students to execute and reflect on real-world decision making in austere, unpredictable, and dynamic wilderness environments with immediate consequences. Courses meet the needs of midshipmen and USNA’s demand for small unit leadership experiences.
Spring Break Veterans Hike:
During spring break, eight midshipmen participate in a five-day hike along the Appalachian Trail (Harpers Ferry area) with three veterans from USNA and the community in a one-on-one mentoring and leadership expedition. ELD's Spring Break Expeditions are courses designed to meet the needs of midshipmen and the USNA's demand for small unit leadership experience. During the course, midshipmen work as a team with expedition leaders who emphasize the ideals of character, leadership, and service. The trainings include activities such as canoeing, backpacking, rock climbing, and serving the community.
Midshipmen who participated made the following comments:
“A great opportunity to get out of my comfort zone and work on my mental fortitude.”
A letter from one of the veterans on the trip, a USNA ’83 grad, included the following:
Summer Expedition:
During the summer course, CBOBS promotes effective teamwork and leadership development by providing wilderness expeditions and training that emphasizes the ideals of character, leadership, and service. This transformative learning experience, where students develop new technical skills as well as a sense of teamwork, self-confidence, and a desire to make a difference, are designed and delivered by a community of the industry’s most skilled and dedicated educators and instructors.
The two-week small-unit leadership expedition tested their resolve in fostering effective teamwork in the wilderness, emphasizing character, leadership, and service. This transformative learning experience taught the mids new technical skills, self-confidence, and a desire to make a difference in the community and back at USNA.
Midshipmen Experiences:
"Outward Bound was the most impactful training I have completed at the academy so far. The unpredictable nature of the wilderness turned out to be an incredible teacher. We faced extreme heat, bugs and many thunderstorms. This was the perfect opportunity to put stoic ideas into practice. Although tempting to worry and complain, it was clear that the weather, the bugs and the condition of the trails would never be in our control. Instead, we turned our minds to what we could control." – Trevor Gayron, Class of 2027
"As someone who only completed plebe year so far (and hasn’t had much leadership experience yet) this trip taught me so much about myself and my leadership and how I need to continue to grow. I realized how difficult it is to lead others when you yourself are struggling and how important it is to be capable of leading regardless of how you’re feeling." – Hannah DiDonato, Class of 2028