Wild Card Walkabout
Actually, before we get to Wild Card Walkabout, there was an impromptu interlude of "Fastest Man at Camp Duncan". 10 year old Presley Gilberds challenged anyone at the camp to a running race. The gauntlet was taken up by 8 year old Wes Baker, who fell fractionally short after a valiant attempt.

The next challenger, 30 year old Chris Beimers, proceeded to knock Presley down a notch by slaughtering him in the next race, but Chris's rule didn't last long. Ian King from Trailer Trash stepped up to the plate and flew by Chris with such overpowering speed that it was all Chris could do to come to a halt and mutter, "Holy shit!" Ian is crowned King!

Anyway, onto the Walkabout. The rules were simple. The team that was eliminated high-tailed it to the woods, but not before taking with them a handful of playing cards. The seven teams remaining had a harder job: Go find members of the missing team.

When they found one, they'd be asked to pick a card, any card. If you found all five, you ended up with five cards, the perfect number for a poker hand. Best poker hand won! Or should I say, worst hand lost, and was eliminated (crying and running into the bush was optional this time).

The losers this round.... The Nads! Honestly, I couldn't tell if they were happy or sad.