An adhesive strip you put over minor cuts or scrapes.
What is bandaid?
The youth leader most in charge.
What is an SPL?
Sleeping in a tent that's not in your house.
What is camping?
The activity of going on a long walk through the countryside or the woods.
What is hiking?
The backup food in the troop 4050 trailer.
What is Ramen?
Symptoms may include heavy sweating and rapid pulse, a result of your body overheating.
What is heat exhaustion?
A group of 10+ people in Scouts BSA
What is a troop?
The container you hang your food in to keep it away from mini bears.
What is a bear bag?
Minerals in your blood that need to be replenished throughout the day.
What are electrolytes?
A morning meal to give you nutrients for the day.
What is breakfast?
Where the first aid kit is normally stored during campouts.
What is the trailer?
The youth meeting at the end of every month.
What is a PLC?
The activity of throwing out a line to catch food, usually in a lake or river.
What is fishing?
The amount of your body weight you carry when backpacking.
What is 20%?
An evening meal made by two or more people.
What is dinner?
What you would use to clean out scrapes and cuts.
What is soap and water?
A group of about 8 people in a scouting troop.
What is a patrol?
Two or more people in a group when leaving on their own.
What is buddy system?
The most important liquid while hiking.
What is water?
The most common pack 405 breakfast item.
What is pancakes?
The tool used to remove thorns, splinters, and ticks.
What are tweezers?
_______ : SPL, ASPL, PLs, APLs
(Fill in the blank)
What is Youth Leadership?
The bugle call played in the morning to get all scouts up.
(French word for "wake up")
What is reveille?
The best food to bring with you.
What is shelf-stable food?
A non-stick spray used for cooking/baking.
What is Pam spray?