Prevention
First Aid
Creatures
Lost
What to Pack
100

This is a way of dressing for outdoor activities that can be adapted to almost any type of weather.

What is light layering?

100

This is always the first step in approaching a potential first aid situation.

What is surveying the scene?

100

An eight-legged arachnid whose venom can be deadly or as harmless as a bee sting.

What is a scorpion?

100

A phrase that reminds a lost hiker to pause and think.

What is "stay calm and stay put"?

100

This is the most important item to bring on an outdoor activity.

What is water?

200
This item can be placed on a hot spot to prevent a blister.

What is moleskin?

200

A dangerous condition whose symptoms often include headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and even loss of consciousness.

What is heat-related illness?

            ...heat stroke?

            ...heat exhaustion?

200

A local predator which should be faced head-on while increasing body size and making loud noise.

What is a mountain lion?

200

Only if you absolutely have to.

When should you take a step when lost?

200

This can be worn for sun protection and cooling when participating in outdoor activities.

What is a hat?

300

A headache on the trail could indicate this condition.

What is dehydration?

300

This could include adding layers or getting inside a sleeping bag to utilize body heat, or using external heat sources such as a fire, hand warmers, or hot drinks.

What is treatment for hypothermia?

300

Considered the deadliest insects in the world, responsible for millions of deaths each year.

What are mosquitoes?

300

A small and lightweight device that can provide a visual signal to rescuers if you are lost.

What is a signal mirror?

300

This is Sister Winfield's favorite part of every activity, including camping and hiking.

What are snacks?

400
This is the only acceptable footwear for camping and hiking activities in Young Women.

What are closed-toed shoes?

400

A good tool for removing cactus.

What is a comb?

400
This is the number one way to keep animals out of your camp and particularly sleeping areas.

What is proper food storage while camping?

400

This is a good way to stay positive and vocal if waiting to be found while lost.

What is singing?

400

Invented in 1899 and called a "torch" in England, this can be a vital tool if lost in the woods for long periods of time, and is essential for camping as well.

What is a flashlight?

500

This type of illness can occur when a person drinks lots of water without vital minerals, and can result in dizziness, nausea, weakness, and fatigue.

What is electrolyte imbalance?
500

Abbreviated as ABC's, this is what you are looking, listening, and feeling for when evaluating an unconscious person.

What is airway, breathing, and circulation?

500
Stand your ground, make yourself taller, talk in a calm voice, and then begin to step away sideways. If it follows, turn and yell at it.  DO NOT RUN.

What is the Mt. Lemmon bear safety approach?

500

This is the best tool you have if lost in the wilderness.

What is the power of your mind?

           ...your knowledge?

500

This item was not named in the presentation and has nothing to do with safety, but is important to pack and will make your tentmates and fellow campers happy.

What is deodorant?

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