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1 Pioneering Challenge Project: Walkway Points: points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long. Very long. Difficulty rating: You will find out Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Tower points various depending on design long. Very long. Difficulty rating: You will find out
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3 Pioneering Challenge Project: Flagpole Points: up to 250 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: short to medium Difficulty rating: easy to medium points will be gained for ingenuity and technique stability and height are important factors Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Filipino Lashing up to 50 points two spars and lashing rope short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and quality
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5 Pioneering Challenge Project: Japanese Square Lashing Points: up to 50 points Equipment: two spars and lashing rope Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashing Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Turk s Head up to 75 points various depending on design short to medium Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and quality
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7 Pioneering Challenge Project: Seizing Points: up to 50 points Equipment: rope and whipping twine Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the seizing Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Whipping up to 50 points rope and whipping twine short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and quality
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9 Pioneering Challenge Project: Camp Stool Points: up to 150 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: short to medium Difficulty rating: easy to medium points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashings the stool must safely hold the weight of one person Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Monkeys Paw up to 50 points various depending on design short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and quality
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11 Pioneering Challenge Project: Diagonal Lashing Points: up to 50 points Equipment: two spars and long rope Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashing Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Flag Pole Cleat up to 50 points various depending on design short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the cleat
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13 Pioneering Challenge Project: Shear Lashing Points: up to 50 points Equipment: three spars and lashing rope Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashing Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Square Lashing up to 50 points two spars and lashing rope short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashing
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15 Pioneering Challenge Project: Assault Course Points: up to 1500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: hard points will be gained for the ingenuity and quality of the assault course and safety this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Merry Go Round up to 1500 points various depending on design long Difficulty rating: hard points will be gained for the ingenuity and quality of the mechanism and it must be safe this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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17 Pioneering Challenge Project: Climbing Wall Points: up to 1500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: hard points will be gained for the ingenuity and quality of the wall the wall should be safe this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Swinging Crane up to 400 points various depending on design medium Difficulty rating: medium points will be gained for the ingenuity and quality of the mechanism
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19 Pioneering Challenge Project: Counterweight Gate Points: up to 400 points each Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: medium Difficulty rating: medium points will be gained for the ingenuity and quality of the mechanism Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Scaffold Hitch up to 50 points plank several ropes short Difficulty rating: easy the plank should be held secure, stable and level
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21 Pioneering Challenge Project: Anchors Points: up to 100 points each Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: short to medium Difficulty rating: easy to medium points will be gained for the quality and strength of the anchors Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Ladder up to 300 points various depending on design medium to long Difficulty rating: easy to medium ladder should take the weight of a person safely and be stable
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23 Pioneering Challenge Project: Tripod Tower Points: up to 1500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: hard tower should take the weight of a person safely and be stable this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Simple Tower up to 1500 points various depending on design long Difficulty rating: hard tower should take the weight of a person safely and be stable this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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25 Pioneering Challenge Project: Suspension Bridge Points: up to 1500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: hard points depend on span and strength and the bridge should take the weight of a person safely this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Draw Bridge up to 1500 points various depending on design long Difficulty rating: hard points can be gained for the quality and ingenuity of the lowering mechanism this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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27 Pioneering Challenge Project: Trestle Bridge Points: up to 1000 points Equipment: planks Time rating: long Difficulty rating: medium to hard trestle should be secure bridge should take the weight of a person safely this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Friction Bridge up to 500 points rough spars (no ropes!) medium to long Difficulty rating: hard the bridge must stand safely and should not be used until tested care must be taken during construction this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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29 Pioneering Challenge Project: Spanish Windlass Points: up to 50 points Equipment: two spars and long rope Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the windlass Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Floor Lashing up to 50 points many spars and lashing rope short Difficulty rating: easy points will be gained for technique and strength of the lashing
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31 Pioneering Challenge Project: Covered Gateway Points: up to 500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: medium to hard the covering should be resistant to the elements this project involves significant effort Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Tower Gateway up to 1500 points various depending on design long Difficulty rating: hard the tower must safely hold the weight of any occupants and be stable this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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33 Pioneering Challenge Project: Turnstile Gateway Points: up to 300 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: medium to long Difficulty rating: medium to hard covered version will earn significantly more points gate must turn easily on a well built mechanism Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Simple Gateway up to 150 points various depending on design short to medium Difficulty rating: easy to medium gate must stand safely
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35 Pioneering Challenge Project: Tool Rack Points: up to 50 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: short Difficulty rating: easy must safely hold selected tools Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Latrine up to 75 points various depending on design short to medium Difficulty rating: easy must safely hold the weight of a person trenches must be dug and located according to camp site rules
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37 Pioneering Challenge Project: Kitchen Worktable Points: up to 150 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: medium to long Difficulty rating: medium must have a stable worktop other accessories such as plate racks, mug trees, food disposal etc will score higher Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Clothes Line up to 50 points various depending on design short Difficulty rating: easy must be able to hold the weight of the towels or clothes and be stable
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39 Pioneering Challenge Project: Rubbish Area Points: up to 75 points Equipment: 3 main poles rubbish bag Time rating: short to medium Difficulty rating: easy more points will be awarded if it includes a filtering or drainage system Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Utensils up to 10 points each various depending on design short Difficulty rating: easy utensils must be fit for their purpose points will be compared to the effort required compared to other activities
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41 Pioneering Challenge Project: Washstand or Sink Points: up to 150 points Equipment: various depending on design several bowls full of water Time rating: medium to long Difficulty rating: medium must safely hold several bowls full of water areas for tea towels or other items will score higher Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Camp Shower up to 150 points each various depending on design medium to long Difficulty rating: medium the shower must have some mechanism to operate the pouring of water with ease by the person in the shower privacy issues must be addressed
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43 Pioneering Challenge Project: Lantern Tripod Points: up to 50 points Equipment: 3 main poles at least 1 lashing rope Time rating: short to medium Difficulty rating: easy must be able to support a lantern safely Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Notice Board up to 75 points 2 main poles 2 long poles 2 short poles roofing material at least 6 lashing ropes medium Difficulty rating: medium must have a place to post notices and must be protected from the elements
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45 Pioneering Challenge Project: Decorative Gateway Points: up to 1500 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: long Difficulty rating: medium to hard points can be gained for the look, quality and ingenuity of the gateway this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Raising Gateway up to 1500 points various depending on design long Difficulty rating: hard points can be gained for the ingenuity of the lifting mechanism this project requires a huge input in time and a great deal of teamwork
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47 Pioneering Challenge Project: Camp Table With Seats Points: up to 200 points Equipment: various depending on design Time rating: medium to long Difficulty rating: medium to hard must be sturdy and safe enough to sit on Pioneering Challenge Project: Points: Equipment: Time rating: Camp Table up to 75 points 3 main poles 3 smaller poles decking material at least 8 lashing ropes medium Difficulty rating: medium must be sturdy and safe enough to place a hot meal on
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