“I always go in the scouts,” said Linda Jauch (11) on the phone with a VIEW. Scout is cool and the Challenge that it is now available online, is “very cool”. “In the scouts, it is never boring. And most of all I do outside of the games”, she tells.

Daria Arnold (25) and Larissa Gaggiotti (25), the head of the Department of the interior, the Swiss pfadi Altdorf, in the Linda. In the Pfadi Daria Arnold and Larissa Gaggiotti Labà and Ciel hot. The Challenges you thought up, with other heads together, and after it was clear that by the end of April 2020 no scout can take place.

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have Already taken place four Challanges and Linda Jauch has participated in all. On Monday, the new task is online, and on Wednesday evening Labà and Ciel the photos that were submitted online. “We draw the winner from all the entries by lot. Because all who join, have so great ideas, because you can choose impossible the best idea,” say Labà and Ciel. On Thursday morning, the next task already, and on Sunday evening, these images are then online.

A family Ritual

The mother of Linda and Eva (9), Edith Jauch (41) says: “The scout Challenge now belongs properly to our week. It is like a Ritual. Let’s move on to the new challenge and then, of course, the pictures. It’s uh nice to stay in connection.”

The Swiss pfadi Altdorf is only one among many scouts that carry on their activities now online. How long the Challenge of the Swiss pfadi should be continued? “We look with our heads, but we are the Labà through drag, until the scout can be held outdoors”, and Ciel. Currently, they receive between 30 and 45 submissions per challenge.

A secret

At the end of the Challenge will then draw a winner or winners. What is the the Lucky person receives it? The desire to reveal the head of the Department of the interior, both of which have taken over 13 years to their first Pfadi-line function, in any case. Only so much: “It will be something Casual.”

“”of Course, püür” I liked,” says Linda Jauch. You have written a “I love scout” with flowers. The challenges she does alone, and not together with her younger sister. But the fifth-grader finds: “My sister usually has the better ideas.”