Hunt Gather Cook
“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” — Henry Ford

Hunt Gather Cook: Team Building That Ends With a Real Competition

Most team-building activities wrap up with a group photo and polite applause. This one ends with your team plating a dish in front of a chef, hoping it’s strong enough to win. Designed as the best Hunt Gather Cook experience in Dana Point, CA, this event blends friendly competition, survival-inspired challenges, and a fast-paced, Top Chef-style cook-off into something your team will still be talking about long after the final dish is judged.

Expert Active runs this program for corporate groups looking for more than the usual off-site agenda. It works for teams of twelve or groups pushing past a hundred. The format scales, the energy stays high, and everyone leaves with stories worth retelling.

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Hunt Gather Cook Team Building
Event Details
Duration 2.5–3.5 hours
Players 12–120+
Pricing $250/player (min $2,000)
Location Anywhere!
Inclusions
Games & Game Facilitator Communication Workshop Chef & Ingredients Optional Meal Package & Drinks
How The Day Breaks Down Activity Breakdown
01
Intro 5–10 min A game facilitator will welcome all the participants, review the rules, and set expectations before kicking off the tournament.
02
Gather Games 50 min 3 team-building games centered around the theme of survival skills that are used to foster teamwork and strategic thinking.
03
Synergy Styles 15 min Team-building exercise to identify personality types and communication languages.
04
Hunt Games 30 min Axe throwing, baggo, and archery — the sky is the limit in this target-based group challenge, where players compete head-to-head against other teams for the highest score.
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Cooking Competition 30 min Teams compete in a Top Chef-style cook-off, with the highest-scoring teams getting first selection at the “pantry” which has ingredients, tools, and tips.
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(Optional) Meal 45 min add-on Following the heated rounds of competition, we have the option to break for a meal and drinks. Meal packages range from boxed lunches to chef’s tasting menu.
07
Announce Winners Grand Finale The game facilitator will announce the game’s winners and review highlights and key takeaways from the day’s competition.
Gather Games Strategy Meets Teamwork The first competitive segment focuses on survival-themed team-building games. These are designed to get people thinking strategically while working as a unit. The challenges test problem-solving, communication, and the ability to adapt when things do not go as planned. Three games make up this portion, each one pushing teams to collaborate under pressure. The format encourages people to step into roles they might not take on during a typical workday. Sometimes the loudest voice in the office ends up listening, and the quiet analyst ends up leading. That kind of shake-up is part of what makes the experience stick.
Synergy Styles Understanding How Your Team Communicates Between the games and the next round of competition, there is a short workshop focused on communication and personality types. This is not a lecture. It is a quick, interactive segment that helps team members understand how they work together and where friction might come from. The insights here tend to carry back to the office. People start recognizing patterns in how they collaborate, and that awareness makes future projects smoother. Fifteen minutes does not sound like much, but it lands differently when everyone is already engaged and energized from the earlier challenges.
Hunt Games Precision Under Pressure This is where things get loud. The Hunt Games segment centers on target-based challenges that pit teams against each other in head-to-head competition. Depending on the setup, this might include axe throwing, archery, baggo, and other precision-based activities tailored to the group. Scores accumulate across the challenges, and the results matter. Teams that perform well here earn advantages heading into the final round. The stakes feel real because they are. That competitive edge brings out a different side of people, often the side their coworkers rarely see.
Cooking Competition Where It All Comes Together Everything builds to this. Teams face off in a Top Chef-style cook-off, putting together a dish that will be judged by an actual chef. The twist is that the points earned in earlier rounds determine who gets first pick at the pantry. Higher scores mean better access to ingredients, tools, and tips. Cooking happens fast. Thirty minutes to prep, plate, and present. The time pressure forces collaboration. Someone has to take charge of the main component. Someone else handles sides. Another person keeps an eye on timing. Roles emerge naturally, and watching a team click into gear during this segment is genuinely fun.
What Makes This Format Work Real Competition. Real Stakes. Real Fun. The reason Hunt Gather Cook resonates with corporate groups is that it mirrors how real work gets done. You strategize, you compete, you adapt when circumstances change, and you execute under a deadline. The difference is that here, failure just means your dish does not win. The stakes feel meaningful without carrying actual consequences. That balance is hard to find in team building. Too low-stakes and people disengage. Too intense and it stops being fun. This program sits right in the middle, keeping energy high while making sure everyone walks away smiling rather than stressed. Expert Active facilitates the entire experience, handling logistics, equipment, ingredients, and judging. Organizers can focus on getting their team there rather than managing details behind the scenes.
Who This Works For Built for Teams of All Kinds The format fits a wide range of groups. Sales teams looking to blow off steam after a tough quarter. Leadership retreats where the goal is bonding without forced awkwardness. Department outings that need something more memorable than a restaurant reservation. Player count ranges from twelve to well over a hundred, so it scales for small executive teams or full company events. The competitive format keeps larger groups engaged because everyone has skin in the game, not just the people who happen to be standing near the front. Expert Active operates out of Dana Point but runs Hunt Gather Cook in various locations depending on what works best for your group. The setup is flexible, which means the experience can come to you rather than requiring travel to a fixed venue. Get A Quote
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