This type of stove burns a variety of fuels.
Dragon Fly
Where you look on a map to find specific details of that particular map.
The legend.
This type of food packs this biggest caloric hit when consumed.
Fat
The name of the canyon we walked in at near Canmore in March.
Grotto Canyon
What is the name of the way we lose heat through direct contact.
Conduction
The decade the Canadian Parks Act came into effect.
2000
You wear these in deep snow.
Snowshoes
NESW are also known as this.
Cardinal directions
A food preservation technique which uses warm air to prep the food.
Dehydration
The name of the falls we visited after Point.
Troll Falls
The major flora species found in the CA forest is this.
Aspen
The name of the first National Park in Canada.
Banff
This part of a cross country ski is used to propel you forward across the snow.
Kick zone
The difference between True North and Magenetic North is known as this.
Declination
When comparing types of foods to fire starting, tinder is the equivalent of this.
sugars
The location that had many fossils in it.
Hidden Lake
The name of the 7 principles of outdoor education is.
Leave No Trace
The proper name of this large herbivore that resides in the Canadian wild.
Wapiti
The type of belay device used at the CCC centre.
Gri-Gri
The needle on a compass always points to this object (unless interfered with by electronics).
Magnetic North
18th century sailors ate fruits with vitamin C to prevent this disease.
scurvy
The quiet time by the lake had a name. What was that called?
A solo.
The name of the circle on the mural in the OE Lab.
Circle of Courage
The name when two flowing bodies of water come together.
Confluence
The three pieces of avalanche safety equipment.
Beacon
Shovel
Probe
The acronym UTM stand for?
Universal Transverse Mercator
This type of food must be thoroughly cooked before it can be dehydrated to maximize it's nutritional uptake!
Beans
The name of the wilderness hostel between Lake Louise and Rampart Creek.
Mosquito Creek
This type of backpack is best used for very heavy loads.
External frame.
The name of the First Nations community that heavily utilized the Highway 40 corridor for millennia.
Stoney Nakoda