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Scouts approach event.
Scouts approach an event and then need to wait their turn to participate shown in left image.
The two images below show that each patrol must present themselves to the adults running each event and show the patrol flag and give the patrol yell. The flag and yell are part of the overall patrol event score. A clever yell that makes the adults laugh or is done with enthusiasm and gusto has been known to archive higher points.
Cobra patrol line up to show patrol flag.
Cobra patrol give patrol yell.
Scouts in Cobra patrol show the patrol flag prior to participating in an event.
Image above shows the scouts right after giving the patrol yell.
The Camporee event show to the right and below entails having one scout ride one an "A" frame and walk that device forward to the finish line. Two scouts help keep the "A" frame vertical by holding ropes forward and rear. This event requires team work. The scout that "walks" the "A" frame device must lift one leg and swing the free leg forward and then switch the process to the other leg. One scout even tried to jump up with the "A" frame to move forward.
Scouts attempt to walk A frame across course.
Image shows scout on A frame and two scouts holding support cables.
Close up image of scout on A frame and lifting one side up to move that leg forward.