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    Tug-of-War

    Equipment: One rope at least 25 feet long. Method: Two teams in single lines, facing each other. Players take hold of rope, and at signal start pulling. Rope may not be tied around waist of player, nor can player hold onto posts, trees, or any stationary objects.

    Scoring: The first team to pull or drag their opponents across a given line wins.

    Variation-Teams are given pieces of rope 3 to 4 feet long. Players tie ropes together with sheet bends. The leader ties the opposing team's ropes together and says "go." This method is not only a test of strength, but also becomes a fine test of the patrol's knot-tying ability. If rope is unobtainable, a grapevine can be used. If the team captain gets his players to "heave" together, the team will have success even against superior strength.
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