Hunting season team outing

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Running, hiding and keeping a fanatical eye on each other – welcome to the Hunting Season team outing. During this game no one is safe and it will suddenly become apparent which of your colleagues can sprint surprisingly fast … and who is especially good at behaving very innocently. The team is split into hunters and fugitives. One tries to stay out of hands for as long as possible, the other puts everything into finding the other party. This leads to clever routes, questionable hiding places and heated discussions about where someone “sure was just a moment ago.”

Hunting season is all about speed, tactics and teamwork, but mostly about fun. Making plans together, warning each other and laughing hard afterwards at just missed catches is all part of it. And yes, getting fanatical is allowed – as long as your colleagues are still looking at you afterwards. This team outing shows how quickly roles change when the pressure is on. And one thing is for sure: after Hunting Season, you’ll never look the same at that one colleague who suddenly turned out to be really good at escaping.

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What can you expect?

  • Running, hiding and looking at each other
  • Questionable shelters and fun discussions
  • Hunters or fugitives
INSPIRATION

Hunting season team outing: hunters and fugitives

The Hunting Season team outing is proof that your colleagues suddenly show very different sides once they are hunted. People who normally drink their coffee quietly turn out to be surprisingly fast runners. And colleagues who always say "I'm not that fanatical" suddenly turn into tactical masters with a tight plan. This team outing is all about excitement, cooperation and especially a lot of fun - and this can be done at locations throughout the Netherlands. The game is simple: the team is divided into hunters and fugitives. One tries to stay out of their hands for as long as possible, the other puts everything on the line to find them. Obvious in theory. In practice, clever routes, questionable hiding places and heated discussions about who was "sure" this was a good idea arise.

In every city a chase

In different places in the Netherlands, Hunting Season takes on its own character each time. In Amsterdam it becomes a cat-and-mouse game along canals, bridges and alleys. Here there is strategic waiting, fanatical paging and pretending to be just a tourist. In Utrecht, the game is compact and intense. Everything is close together, which means no one really feels safe. Every corner feels suspicious. Rotterdam makes it big and immediate. Wide streets, quick decisions and colleagues who present a plan with great confidence - which is sometimes changed after only five minutes. In The Hague, Hunting Season gets a slightly neater feel, but that quickly disappears as soon as someone starts sprinting fanatically along shopping streets and squares. Eindhoven guarantees clever solutions and creative escapes. Here people think, test and laugh about plans that just don't work. In Breda, things are a little more relaxed. Here people consult quietly, and then suddenly strike hard. Groningen brings energy. A lot of energy. Here people run fanatically, cheer loudly and talk just as fanatically afterwards. And in Maastricht, Jachtseizoen feels almost burgundian. A little quieter, a little smarter and with great attention to timing - until someone appears just a little too early.

In every city a chase

Fun stories afterwards

What makes Hunting Season such a strong team-building activity is that working together is not a choice. Fleeing is done together, hunting is done together and decisions are made as a team. Communication, trust and fast switching are essential. And yes, sometimes the plan turns out to be less smart than expected. Afterwards, the stories are at least as much fun as the game itself. Who almost escaped. Who accidentally showed up too early. And who suddenly turned out to be a surprisingly good strategist. A Hunting Season team outing at various locations throughout the Netherlands is active, exciting and perfect for teams who love action with a good dose of humor. Not a standard outing, but one that will be talked about for a long time - often starting with: "Remember when you thought that was a good plan?"

Fun stories afterwards
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At the Hunting Season team outing, you are divided into hunters and fugitives. One group tries to stay out of hands, the other tries to find them. This results in a combination of running, planning and keeping a fanatical eye on each other.

No way. Normal fitness is enough. It's not just about speed, but mostly about smart thinking, working together and sometimes just pretending to be very innocent.

It's a mix. There is running and sometimes running, but good communication and smart choices are just as important. Running hard without a plan usually only works once.

The game is often played in a city or defined area. The exact location depends on the group and requirements.

Yes, definitely. It is an active and approachable team outing where cooperation comes naturally - and which is talked about a lot afterwards.