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This adventure challenge is designed to bring your management team closer together and get you to explore the surrounding area while staying safe and healthy. Please follow the current CDC guidelines and your local authorities for the best ways to protect yourselves and those in your community.

Here Are The Rules

Read each challenge carefully and click on any provided links to view helpful pictures, videos, and requirements for each challenge. 

Complete as many challenges as you can in the given time frame. Challenges can be completed in any order. Challenges are often designed to bring you together through fun, difficult, or embarrassing experiences, so complete whatever challenges you and your group are comfortable with. Just be sure to create some unforgettable experiences with your fellow Profile team members!

Teams need to stay together throughout the adventure, however, if you are all at the same location and searching for an item you can spread out until it is found and then regroup to take the necessary picture/video.  

Capture as many team members in your picture or video as possible. When out in the community, teams often ask a kind stranger to take their picture or video so that the entire team can get on film. If it's necessary to have someone on your own team film certain challenges be sure to rotate who that person is so that everyone is actively involved in completing challenges throughout the adventure.


FUN

#1: Dunedin and the surrounding areas are still riding high from their recent Super Bowl win! To keep the celebration going, find the Bucs or Super Bowl logo anywhere around the city being proudly displayed, worn, flown, etc. Then take a video of your group pretending to Gronk spike an imaginary football and immediately breaking into your very best celebratory touchdown dance while the logo is clearly visible in the background. If you need some inspiration for your performance you can click HERE.

#2: Just a few weeks ago everyone in our great country celebrated National Scotch Tape Day (it’s true, look it up). Did you miss out on it? Then honor this incredibly versatile product by taking a fun team picture after everyone uses Scotch tape to stretch and distort their faces. For some inspiration click HERE.

#3: Take a video of your team successfully completing the Whipped Cream Catapult Challenge. There are two options for completing this depending on your Covid comfort level with the other members of your team. Option #1 is to divide your team into pairs. Have someone squirt a dollop (small lump) of whipped cream onto the back of their hand. Have the other person stand a few feet away from them ready to catch the whipped cream in their mouth. The person with the whipped cream on their hand will swing their arm back, palm down. When that hand gets back in front of them at about waist height, they’ll strike their wrist with their other free hand, causing the whipped cream to go flying. The second person should successfully catch the whipped cream in their mouth, or at least catch some of it in their mouth and the rest on their face. For this option, at least half your team should make a successful catch in the video. For Option #2 each team member will put the whipped cream on the back of their own hand and fling it up to themselves, at least 3 feet above their head. For this option everyone on the team would need to make a successful catch in the video. To watch a video of a team successfully completing this challenge click HERE.

#4: Research shows that consuming raw garlic can boost your immune system, and we want everyone at Profile to stay safe and healthy. So take a video of all your team members each chewing a separate raw clove of garlic for at least 10 full seconds, Team members should be actively chewing the clove and not just holding it in their mouths.

FIND

#5: Take a team picture with any PARKED vehicle whose license plate contains numerical digits that add up to 10, no more, no less. So if the plate were "CF2H 5K3" it would be acceptable because those numbers add up to 10 and there aren't any additional numbers.

#6: Take a video of your team and any stranger that has a tattoo while they explain what that tattoo means to them. The tattoo must be visible at some point during the video.

#7: Anywhere around town take a team picture with any regulation street name sign that would be considered an “alliteration”, or two consecutive words that start with the same letter. It could be a road that starts with R, a street that starts with S, an avenue that starts with A, a lane that starts with L, and so on. For example, Adventure Avenue would be accepted but Adventure Road would not. If the street name has a direction at the beginning of it (such as NW or SE) then you can disregard that and focus on the actual name.

#8: Find a postcard that features Florida in some way and purchase it. Then click HERE to go to the Postcard Happiness Project website and scroll down to the profile for John Craig, an adult with Downs Syndrome that loves to receive mail. On your postcard include a fun or uplifting message and sign it with your names or your group name. The mailing address for John can be found in his profile description. Stamp your card and take a picture with it to show you've completed your Act Of Kindness.

SKILL

#9: Take a video of any two team members both successfully completing the “Bottle Flip Challenge” at exactly the same time. Basically, take a video of both members each flipping their own standard (16 ounces or so) bottle of water onto a hard surface, and getting it to successfully remain standing upright once it lands. The bottle can be filled with as much water as needed to improve your chances of completing the challenge successfully. What will make this challenge difficult is getting both people to make a successful flip on the same attempt. If one of you fails, encourage them and both try again. To watch a video of two people successfully completing this challenge together click HERE.

#10: Find any youth (or group of youth) around the city and take a video of them teaching your team members how to “Floss”. And no, it has nothing to do with your teeth.

#11: Take a video of any one team member successfully completing the OREO Face Challenge. Place an Oreo on your forehead and using only your facial muscles and gravity attempt to move the cookie down your face and into your mouth without grabbing it with your hand or having it fall off. If it falls off place the cookie back on your forehead and try again. All racers can be attempting the challenge but only one needs to successfully complete it. Follow your local health guidelines for removing your mask to complete this challenge, such as being outdoors and properly distanced. To watch a video of someone completing this challenge successfully click HERE.

#12: Somewhere outdoors, take a video of any one team member balancing a large (16 ounces or so) open-top paper, plastic, or foam cup on their head filled with water. Then have them walk 10 paces ahead without touching the cup or having it fall off at any point during their walk. If you touch the cup or it drops, fill the cup back up with water, re-balance, and start again. All team members can attempt this challenge at the same time but only one needs to be successful.

PHYSICAL

#13: Earlier this month marked the 61st anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-In, which is credited with spurring a civil rights movement in downtown Tampa and began the desegregation of many establishments in the city. To honor the bravery of these high school aged demonstrators, get your team to any establishment around Dunedin where patrons are eating outside. Once there take a picture of your team all doing "wall sits" against any part of the building exterior while the patrons are visible in the background. To learn how to do a proper wall sit click HERE.

#14: Take a video of any ONE team member completing the "Bite The Bag" challenge. Stand on one leg, bend down and grab a brown paper bag with your teeth and lift it up as you stand back up on one foot. Must remain on one foot the entire time and can not use your arms, hold onto anything, or bump into anything else. To watch a video of someone successfully completing this challenge click HERE.

#15: Get your team to the “Dunedin Welcomes You” mural pictured HERE. Then take a well-timed picture of your team all jumping in the air and high fiving as a group while the colorful mural is in the background. Work together to time your jump and communicate well with the person taking the picture so they capture your team getting some “lift”.

#16: Anywhere around town, find a military active duty or veteran, or you can Facetime or video chat one located anywhere in the world if there’s someone specific you’d like to recognize. Then take a video of them watching your entire group doing 10 push-ups or sit-ups to honor their strength. After you’ve finished recording, spend a few minutes learning more about their time in the service before you depart or disconnect, as a small gesture of appreciation.