Place a stick in the ground at a reasonable distance (say 40 yards) in front
of a starting line along which the players stand.
Point out the stick to the players. Each player in turn is blindfolded and
must walk to where he thinks the stick is. When he stops the bandage is removed
from his eyes and he stands still.
Scouts who are in danger of being trodden on should quietly step aside to allow the following
player to pass and should then resume their positions. Players should not
talk to following players as that is liable to be of assistance to them. The
player nearest to the stick wins.
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