Taken from Silver Bullets by Karl Rohnke
Object: To move a group or series of groups (teams) across an open field as quickly as possible. The distance can vary with the estimated strength of the groups. The width of a football field is a very physical distance.
Rules:
(1) To cross the open area a person must be carried.
(2) The carrier must return and be carried himself.
(3) The only person allowed to walk (run) across the open area is the last person.
(4) If the carried person touches the ground while being transported, both members return to the start. (5) The number of people being carried and carrying can vary with the strength and/or imagination of the group; i.e., one-to-one is not the only way.
Variations: The object can be to move the entire group across the distance in as few trips as possible (this changes the emphasis from speed to efficiently). To include more of a trust factor, require that everyone wears blindfolds. Have at least three people available as spotters.
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