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The rest of the patrol must be “pulled” across with the help of a rope.” On signal, the first Scout in each patrol “swims” (runs) with the rope to the other “shore” (second line) and throws one end of the rope back across the “river” to the second Scout in line. The first Scout in each patrol is given a rope, and the following story is related: “You are fleeing from cannibals and have reached the bank of a wide river. A second line is marked out 20 to 30 feet away, parallel to the first. – Method: The patrols line up in relay formation behind a line. – Materials: 30 to 50-foot x 1/4 to 3/8-inch manila or braided nylon for each patrol – Scoring: The first patrol to have all knots tied correctly and all Scouts leaning backwards, with their Sheet Bends next to each other in a straight line, wins.

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Scouts lean backward with their full weight to test the knots. At the word “Go,” each races to tie a bowline around their waist, then join the ropes together with a sheet bend. Each Scout holds their rope their right hand raised above their head. – Method: Each patrol forms two lines facing each other. – Materials: 6-foot rope or braided nylon cord for each Scout

paracord switch knotes

Scoring: The first patrol to have all bowlines tied correctly and all Scouts leaning backwards wins.īOWLINE SHEET BEND DRAW (small, in or out) View Video At the word “Go,” each races to tie a bowline around their waist. Each pair of Scouts holds one end of a 15-foot rope in their right hand raised above their head. – Materials: 15-foot rope for every 2 Scouts

paracord switch knotes

Variation: Patrol members take turns coiling and throwing the rope and riding the cardboard. – Scoring: Patrols score points according to how effectively they can rescue their patrol mate(s). Once they have the rope, they tie a bowline around their waist, grab the cardboard with both hands and remain on the cardboard as the rest of their patrol pulls them ashore. One member casts the line to their Scout who must grab the rope while remaining on the cardboard. On signal each patrol prepares their rope for an accurate distance throw. One Scout from each patrol sits on the square of cardboard about 35 feet in front of their patrol. – Method: Patrols line up in relay formation. – Materials: a cardboard square and one 50-foot rope for each patrol

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Download PDF File of Knot Tying Skill Activitiesĥ0-FOOT RESCUE RELAY (wide, in or out) View Video












Paracord switch knotes