Scouting Knowledge
EMARGANCY Skills
Paddle Your Own Canoe
Camping
Leave No Trace
100

Be Prepared to Do Your Best to Share Share Share in the Challenge to Go Beyond.

What are the Scout, Cub, Beaver, Venturer and Rover motto's?

100

Two things to do when encountering an emergency situation.

What is checking the area for danger, and go get help?

100

While in front of a canoe, Scouter Neil says 

"get your PDF" 

or 

"get your sleeping bag"

What does he actually mean?

What is my Personal Flotation Device?

(PFD, no PDF!)

100

I like cotton in the winter, I'm going to wear it on every part of my body.

What is a bad idea?

100

Repackage food to minimize waste.

Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use.

Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit.

What is Plan Ahead and Prepare?

200

I founded Scouting.

Who is Lord Robert Baden Powell?

200

You should always have one of these on a hike or camp.

What is a Buddy?

200

What are these and what would you add at night?
- PFD
- Signaling Device (whistle)
- Floating Rope
- Paddle
- Bailer

What is required canoe equipment + flashlight?

200
A freshly roasted marshmellow is used to glue chocolate to graham crackers.

What is a S'more?

200

I will watch but not approach that skunk.

I store my food and trash securely.

Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers.

What is Respect Wildlife?

300

1015 Days


What is the amount of time until World Scout Jamboree 2023 in South Korea?

300

- GROUP PHOTO OP -

Everyone demonstrate the proper steps to stop a nose bleed!

(Hold it for the group screenshot!)

  •  pinching the nose
  •  tilting the head forward
  •  keeping the nose pinched for at least 10 minutes
  •  seeking help if the bleeding does not stop after 10 minutes of pressure
300

Constant shivering
Tiredness
Low Energy
Cold or pale skin
Fast Breathing (hyperventilation)

What are the symptoms of Hypothermia?

300

Fuel, Heat, Oxygen

What is the Fire Triangle?

300

Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary.

Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent.

Durable surfaces include established trails and campsites, rock, gravel, dry grasses or snow.

What is Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces?

400

Spars, Staves, Rope, Anchors, Square Lash, Tripod, Gateway, Wash Station

What is Scout Pioneering?

400

Describe what this is?

  •  pale, cool, sweaty skin
  •  fast and shallow breathing
  •  light-headedness
  •  increased heart rate
  •  confusion

What is SHOCK?

400

Where are you going, when will you return, where is the closest aid and who is in the group.

What is a float plan?

400

What technique is this referring to?

Underlayer, Shirt, Sweater, Vest, Coat

What is layering?

400

Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.

Preserve the past: examine, but do not touch, cultural or historic structures and artifacts.

What is Leave What you Find?

500

91 Years

How long has Scouting been in Smiths Falls?

500

Common symptoms: Fever, dry cough, tiredness
Serious symptoms: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, chest pain or pressure, loss of speech or movement
Catastrophic symptoms: Loss of *7* camping trips so far, forces Nich to go home early, Virtual Scouting

What is COVID-19 

(grrr, hiss)

500

How many aluminum canoes does 2nd Smiths Falls own?

Trick Question!


What is NONE?

The two we always use belong to Scouter Neil.

500

Whispering Pines

Traill

Opemekon

Summit Bechtel

What are Scout Camps?

500

I will yield to others on my trail.

Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors.

Avoid loud noises.

What is Be Considerate of Others?

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