Camping
Games for Boy Scouts
Capture
the Flag
This is one of the
most popular outdoor games for scouts.
Traditional Rules
Space - Large
Type - Strenuous
Teams
- Half Troop
Formation - Informal
Equipment - Two Signal Flags
Each team has its own territory in which its Scouts
are free to move as they please, but on which opponents enter at their peril. The territories are separated by a boundary
line such as a brook or a trail, etc. Any Scout crossing this line may be captured by the enemy.
The teams assemble close together at a starting point
near the center of the line, each team in its own territory. On a signal the teams proceed to set their flags at any point
within 200 steps of the starting point The flags must be visible, although it is permissible to place them as inconspicuously
as possible.
After three minutes another signal is given for start
of game. The object now is to enter the enemy's territory, capture the flag, and carry it across the line into home territory
without being caught. Scouts may be posted to guard the flag, but not get nearer than 50 feet to it, unless an enemy Scout
goes within the 50-foot circle. They may then follow him.
Any Scout found in the enemy's territory may be captured
by grasping him long enough for the captor to say "Caught!" three times. When a Scout is captured he must go with captor to
the "guard house" - a tree or rock from the boundary line.
A prisoner may be released by a friend touching him,
provided the prisoner at that time is touching the guard house with a hand or a foot, whereupon both return to their own territory.
If the rescuer is caught by the guards before he touches the prisoner, he, too, must go to the guard house. A rescuer can
rescue only one prisoner at a time.
If the flag is successfully captured, it must be carried
across the line into home territory. If the raider is caught before he reaches home, the flag is set up again at the point
where it was rescued and the game as before. If niether side captures the enemy's flag within the time agreed up on (say,
1/2 hour) the game is won by the team with the most prisoners.
New Ideas
Hidden Flag
Allow
each team to hide their flag out of sight. Before starting the game allow a scout from each team to be shown where the flag
is. He must describe accurately, to his team, where the flag is. This requires that the scout be very observant.
Get Out of Jail Free
All
team members caught in the jail can be set free when a single teammate touches the jail. BUT, they do not have free passage
back to their territory.
Jail Break
If
the game begins to stall, allow the judges to yell "Jail Break." At this moment all players in both jails are free to escape.
Orienteering Skills
1
Leaders
hide flags and give 2 starting points for each team along a base line. Teams are split in two and sent to the starting points.
At the starting point each group is given a compass bearing to their OWN flag. Each group follows its bearing - if they do
it correctly the flag will be near where the bearings cross. Once each team locates its flag they will also find a map with
bearings to the "enemy flag" which was left there. The game then procedes as usual.
Orienteering Skills
2
Give
both teams maps with starting points marked and bearings, and let them work it out on the map rather than having to actually
walk the bearings.
Manhunt
Promises lots of
excitement.
Description:
Game: Manhunt
Where: Outdoors
Goal: A team is
"IT" and they must Capture everyone on the other team.
This is a great game takoff of the old "Hide and Seek" game that kids
play. The troop is split into two "Teams". One team is "IT" and the other team has 60 seconds to hide. the "IT" team then
heads out to find members of the other team. Once a team member is found, he must be Tagged to be captured. All captured members
are placed in an area designated as a Jail. Once in jail, the team member can not leave, unless aonther member of the hiding
team who is still free, runs to the jail area and touches the caught members. The game,or round, ends when the "IT" team captures
everyone on the other team