Crew 22 of Waynesboro has been going on an impossible mission across Washington DC. Their adult leaders, with the assistance of the youth leaders, create a plethora of clues and challenges for two groups of the crew’s youth to follow. Using these clues each group must race against time, and the other group, to score as many points as possible by solving clues, finding locations, and snapping group selfies in front of famous monuments in DC. Each year, the challenge is tweaked to keep returning attendees on their toes. Most recently, each group would be awarded a landslide of points if they could complete “The Baden-Powell Trail” created by the National Capitol Area Council. They followed tricky clues to important landmarks in the history of scouting. For example, the Willard Hotel or Boy Scout Memorial. After hours of running around the city and scoring points, both groups set aside their competitiveness and enjoy dinner together while discussing each other’s experiences.