Audio signalling
Cowbell
Make a loud, distinctive noise to rally the group or solve sound puzzles.
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The cowbell makes a loud, distinctive sound that carries — perfect for rallying the group, marking a rhythm, or solving puzzles built around audio cues. Where the flare is a visual beacon, the cowbell is its audible cousin.
How to use the Cowbell
- Use a simple rhythm code: one ring for "wait", two for "come here".
- Listen for the direction of a teammate's cowbell to navigate toward them.
- Handy in enclosed spaces where line-of-sight signals don't work.
Other tools
Walkie-Talkie
Talk to friends across long distances — but the signal crackles and breaks up.
Scouting & navigationBinoculars
See far into the distance to scout landmarks, routes and faraway teammates.
Group broadcastMegaphone
Project your voice loudly so a whole group can hear you across the valley.
Visual signallingFlare
Fire a bright signal into the sky to mark your position for distant friends.
Non-verbal planningWhiteboard
Draw and write to share plans, maps and codes without saying a word.