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The students gather and learn where to go before the bow-in. |
| Mr. Sears says the Combat Course is ready to go! |
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This student is successfully finishing the Combat Course Trail. |
| When classes change, it may look chaotic, but really isn't. |
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Hugging a tree can be most reassuring in the Ropes Course. |
| Probably need to let go of the tree and use the rope, but ... |
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Wow, did you see that? |
| That top rope is quite a stretch. It will be a lot easier next year with a few more inches of growth. |
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A rope can also make a good corral. |
| What does this student have in mind? |
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The PRT (Physical Rediness Training) Course provides a variety of activities to challenge the student's balance, response, etc.. |
| The Pit is the last challenge in the PRT. The challenge is to use the rope, swing across this muddy mess, because who knows what might lurk in the depths of the Pit. |
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Here we go! |
| Oops. This appears to have been an unsuccessful attempt, but he still has his hat. |
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Another student gets ready to use the rope. I wonder how Tarzan would do on this challenge. |
| And here we go! |
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Success! A great swing with a perfect landing across the water hazard. |
| To celebrate the victory, the student has a quick run up the hill to ring the victory bell. |
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The Nerf-type cross-bows may not be the most accurate, but they sure are fun. |
| The group picture at the end of the day |
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Everone is gathered together, and Mrs. Young, Camp Coordinator, bows-out the students to close the Camp. |