If you ever get the opportunity to play PFD Water Polo, trust me, it's a reason. Imagine wearing old, no-longer useable lifejackets (see, I said no-longer useable for those of you who are involved in the purchasing and care of PFDs) as diapers. For the record, you will look silly wearing this out of water. Set up two goals on opposite sides of the "swimmer" swim area (the big yellowish donuts are great goals) and find a ball (no snapping please). Then jump in the water and do your best to score some points. It's a whole lot harder than it looks, but it's so much fun.
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Capture the Flag- another great game. Let's see, so far it's been played all across back country (Nature and Santa Barbara as sides), across the parade ground (separated North and South Hills), and front and back of camp. All of which are amazing ways to play.
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I must say, I've never actually done this, but I hear it's amazing fun for some of the people involved. I'm talking about part of the War Canoe trip to Parson's. A lot of rangers pride themselves on pointing out the whale bones to the scouts prior to landing on the beach. As I said, I've never seen them, but there are always good stories about searching for the bones.
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