An annual Water World tradition. The Scouts must canoe or kayak to the pass, which is across the lake. They haul the canoes over the land portion of the pass which used to be covered by water, but has had to be crossed carrying the canoes for at least the last 3 years. Then they reassemble in their canoes and finish the second half of the Pudding Cup to the docks where the canoes are then loaded to be transported back to the Barn. It's a test of endurance and at the end the Scouts always say, "now I know why it's the called the pudding cup -your arms feel like pudding at the end!". Actually, as the story goes, the first year the prizes for the winners were misplaced but one parent was able to dredge up a pudding cup which they gave to the winner. Thus, the canoe race became the Pudding Cup!

And Taryn is in Gib's canoe too!




The motor boats are there to keep the canoers safe from speed boats (and for canoe rescue purposes) This photo was taken a good 15-20 minutes after the race began

Maybe next year they'll win!

2 comments:
I loved all the pictures. I especially died looking at all of Indy's faces!!!!
Maybe I need that Pudding Cup for my flabby arms! WHat a great work out. :)
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