Follow the Trail
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by G. S. Ripley
Divide into two Patrols, one taking five minutes start and leaving a plain trail with at least five notes concealed. These notes are found by arrows with squares attached to their tails, and in the square the number of paces indicated from arrow to note. The second Patrol follows and tries to find the hiding place of the trail-makers, which is under cover about one mile from the starting point. A fair time is agreed upon in advance, and the second party must now change sides, the former trail-makers doing the tracking. On the return trip a different route is used and the side wins which does the tracking successfully in the best time. For Trail Markers, See Also:Ernest Seton's "Blazes and Signs" |
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