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    Knot Hoop Relay

    Equipment: One 61h-foot piece of rope for each patrol.

    Method: On the signal "Go," the first Scout ties the rope into a hoop with a square knot (or sheet bend, fisherman's knot, or other joining knot) and passes it over his head and down his body. He steps out of the hoop, unties the knot and passes the rope to the next Scout, who repeats the procedure, and so on down the line.

    Scoring: The first patrol to finish wins. If there are different numbers of boys in the patrols, announce a specific number of knots to be tied, such as ten. This will mean that one or more Scouts may have to tie two knots apiece.

    Variation: Instead of rope, use pieces of wool yarn. If yarn hoop breaks, it must be tied again-making the hoop smaller and therefore more difficult to get through.
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