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Use your mouse to find clues in the space below.

Mystry Clue #1: We carry lots and lots of it.

Mystery Clue #2: It helps us stay warm.

 

Mystery Clue #3: We make it, but you can also buy it in stores.

 

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GORP is an acronym for "Good Old Raisins and Peanuts." Raisins and peanuts are cornerstone of GORP, but you can add anything you like. We like to add cashews and chocolate chips in the winter because they add fat and sugar, which we need to stay energized and warm. Sometimes we add dried fruit or eat it with a big ball of peanut butter. What would you add to your GORP recipe?

In our journals, we sometimes refer to eating GORP. Before each adventure, one of the greatest things is making up the batch of GORP.

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NATE on April 14, 2009 10:10 AM

I WOULD ADD A SNICKER BAR. THEY ARE GOOD AND HAVE A LOT OF FAT AND SUGAR.

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