* Fixed issue that kept the audio from playing when cables sparked inside Carter Dam. * Fixed issues with the Old Bear’s pathing around the fallen radio tower in Forlorn Muskeg in Episode Two. * Fixed issue causing the camera to spin after Mackenzie blacks out during the first encounter with the Old Bear in Episode Two. * Fixed issue where a UI or game element could sometimes appear briefly before the loading screen, when loading a WINTERMUTE save. * Fixed issue that allowed players to stack items on Grey Mother. * Fixed issue causing some tutorial kickers to appear with incorrect localization. * Fixed issue where the Stamina bar was not displaying when Crouching and Aiming with the Bear Spear. * Fixed issue causing the Old Bear to appear invisible during the encounter in Broken Railroad Region in Episode Two. * Fixed issue that kept the Crafting menu from scrolling correctly when using a gamepad or the mousewheel. * Fixed issue with the terrain near the North Tower in Forlorn Muskeg that caused some players to become trapped in the ice. * Fixed issue causing players to become trapped in a stack of pipes outside Carter Dam in Mystery Lake Region. * Fixed issue where players could become trapped against the rocks near the radio tower in Mountain Town. * Fixed various issues causing problems with alignment and overlapping text on some UI elements. * Fixed issue where players could simultaneously Cook Meat and Boil Water on the same Cooking surface. * Fixed issue where save file naming conventions were not consistent across all game modes. * Fixed issue causing ambient daytime lighting to appear during nighttime in some indoor locations. * Fixed issue causing the loading screen tip for Sprains to appear with incorrect localization. Posted in District Event, Guider Events | Tagged Cooking, Cutthroat Kitchen, District Planning, Food Network, Game, Girl Guides of Canada, Guiders, Team Building | Leave a replyĮnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.* Fixed issue that allowed the player to move between the bed and the wall inside Orca Gas. In the end, leaders from three units split of the prize of $100 for their unit’s bank accounts. Leaders had a great time being silly and competing against each other. Dishes included prawn stir fry, sloppy joes, chow mien noodles, spinach pasta salad, and peach tarts. More than enough food was made for everyone to enjoy lunch out of their creations. The meals, shown plated below, showed great creativity and were remarkably tasty given the limited amount of time, single shared kitchen, and the challenges inflicted. The event was judged by District co-treasurers Nikki and Chris, along with Area Commissioner Donna.
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Above is one player cooking her meat in a tiny pan, and below are two players both handcuffed and oven mitted, attempting to plate their meal. Challenges including having to pause to sing campfire songs, having to use a teeny tiny frying pan to cook your food, having to wear one oven mitt for the duration of the game, and having to be handcuffed to another teammate. Throughout the event, however, the host (District Commissioner Gerry) would announce challenges that teams would bid on to inflict on another team to try to sabotage them. Teams quickly put together their plans and got to work. Guiders were put into teams to cook a main dish, side dish, and dessert in just 45 minutes, with crazy challenges thrown in for extra chaos.Ĭooking started out with a frenzied collecting of ingredients from the pantry.
#MEAT LOG MOUNTAIN GAME TV#
Our mid-day activity was a team-building exercise based on the Food Network TV show Cutthroat Kitchen. Of course we wouldn’t really be Girl Guides if we didn’t incorporate an element of real FUN into the day. In the afternoon there was a planning session where topics such as cookies, fundraising, and district events were discussed - there’s a lot of fun stuff in the works for this year!
#MEAT LOG MOUNTAIN GAME HOW TO#
The morning featured training sessions to help new Guiders understand how to run the Guide program and to give tips and tricks for running a unit including planning, communication, and conflict management.
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With September, the start of the Guiding year, just around the corner, Guiders from Burnaby Mountain district gathered yesterday for their annual planning day.