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Annual Scout Regatta
While August is not Boy Scout month, there sure are a lot of activities
this month having to do with this group. First of all, on the weekend
of August 2nd and 3rd, the XIII Annual Regatta of the Scouts was
held at the beach. The sailboats that participate in this event
are made by the Scouts and consist of rubber tire tubes, wooden
boards and planks and last but not least, the sails. Each boat carries
a maximum crew of eight young men and women Scouts. It is quite
a sight to see the boats as they sail along the coast.
The enthusiasm is contagious during this two day regatta that starts
in Chabihau, about 50 miles from Progreso. On the first day, the
goal is to reach San Bruno, the approximate halfway point. It is
here that the sailors camp out under the stars, have dinner and
made repairs on their boats. The next day, Sunday, they continue
on to the Jacalon beach in Progreso. It is a long and quite strenuous
trip.
The Scout leader this year stated that "the importance of this
event is that is helps the Scouts to learn and implement safety
and security, work in teams and obligates them to have confidence
in each other."
For this event to take place, some 250 people are involved on land
and at sea.
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The names of the boats that participated this year were Ninfas,
Excalibur, Yum Kaax, Caputzihi, Espartanos, Mihicanos, Musas, Caballeros
de Camelot, Vikingos, Walkririas, Itzaes, Hunab Ku, Muxal and Cama
Master. The winner was Caballeros de Camelot, the sailboat with
the bright yellow sail that is on our cover.
An upcoming event for the Scouts is the Regional Campout for Leaders.
From August 22 - 24th, Valladolid will be the site of this get together
for about 250 leaders from Veracruz, Chiapas, Campeche, Tabasco,
Quintana Roo and Yucatán.
To read in Spanish click here 
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