5 or more players, ages 5 and up, played outdoors in the
winter.
Players prepare the course for the game, consisting of a maze of
parts in the snow over a field or ice. The parts should be wide
enough for one person to run on, about one meter wide.
What follows is a simple game of tag played in lanes in the
snow. Players must stay on the paths always, but the person who is
it may jump from path to path in pursuit of his opponents.
This imaginative modification of tag in the winter could lead
players to inventing their own unique games for the winter season.
The Scottish people did just that when they invented curling from
the summer game of bowls.
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