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Chaos is an evening activity originated by Peter Bourne during his time at camp.  It is a take-off of ultimate frisbee, but played with three lacrosse goals as goals.  The lacrosse goals are set up to form a triangle.  The camp is divided into three teams, and a team scores by getting the frisbee in either of the goals of the other teams.  The game is, as the name implies, absolute chaos.
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Chaos is an [[evening activity]] originated by Peter Bourne during his time at camp.  It is a take-off of [[ultimate frisbee]], but played with three [[lacrosse]] goals as goals.  The lacrosse goals are set up to form a triangle.  The camp is divided into three teams, and a team scores by getting the frisbee in either of the goals of the other teams.  The game is, as the name implies, absolute chaos.

Revision as of 17:24, 15 December 2008

Chaos is an evening activity originated by Peter Bourne during his time at camp. It is a take-off of ultimate frisbee, but played with three lacrosse goals as goals. The lacrosse goals are set up to form a triangle. The camp is divided into three teams, and a team scores by getting the frisbee in either of the goals of the other teams. The game is, as the name implies, absolute chaos.