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Burn the rope series
Burn the rope series










burn the rope series

In this moment, just when I thought Rope Burn, could not get any better, I was completely blown away. These were my peers during Color War 2018. More than likely, all of these campers have known each other for years or the better part of a decade. Words cannot describe the feeling of being that captain, or even that spectator who is proud of their Color War heroes. After both fires are lit, the Pit Crews stand back and watch the culmination of many hours of exhaustive practice and wood collecting. Rope Burn would never be complete without the aforementioned aspects, but they do not make the event unforgettable. As the sky grows dark, the sense of oneness and community strengthens and adds to the events emotional clout. Complete silence grips the attention of all campers and staff as they sit on the edge of their seats with awestruck anticipation. Everyone else sits on the beach at the lake, quietly watching as each team works. Only fourteen captains – seven from each team – are directly involved in the process. Others are fond of the event because they are interested in its unique atmosphere. Nothing compares to the palpable sense of joy when one team snaps their rope just before the other or as the Pit Crew ignites their fire in record time. So what is it that gives Rope Burn such a special status amongst the other Color War events? For some it’s the roaring flames, the excitement of watching a raging inferno appear in mere minutes. The goal of the competition is thus: burn through a soaked rope strung 8 feet in the air in a faster time than the other team. It is, simply enough, a composition of a trio of captains, the Pit Crew, who build a bonfire with a quartet called the “feeders” who supply fire-building materials to the crew. In Color War, everybody is able to find something that truly resonates with them – something that will remain in their memories forever. Rope Burn is one such beloved event.

burn the rope series

By Emery Jacobowitz, Olim 2018 – White Eclipse












Burn the rope series