Knot used to start a diagonal lashing
What is a timber hitch?
270 degrees points to this direction on a compass
What is a West.
3 types/stages of wood used to build a fire.
What are tinder, kindling and fuel?
Term used for dead branches on a tree that could fall on a tent.
What is a widow-maker?
The fuel used in our camp stoves.
What is propane?
Term used to repair the end of a natural fiber rope from unwinding.
What is whipping?
45 degrees points to this direction on a compass
What is Northeast?
The type of saw used to cut tree branches.
What is a bow saw?
A type of winter sleeping bag with a hood and drawstring.
What is a mummy bag?
The 3 stages of washing dishes.
What are wash, rinse, and sanitize?
Knot used to join two ropes together of the same size.
What is a square knot?
What is Topographical?
Type of fire building referring to Abe Lincoln's childhood home.
What is a log cabin?
Where the majority of heat escapes from your body on a winter campout.
What is your head?
The 5 different groups on the MyPlate food guide.
What are fruits, vegetables, grains, protein and dairy?
Knot used to join two ropes of different sizes together.
What is a sheet bend?
Term used for a compass showing the principal directions printed on a map.
What is a Compass Rose.
What is fat wood?
The number of required nights of camping to earn Eagle Scout.
What is 20 nights?
The term used for spreading of germs/bacteria when handling raw meat and then handling other food without proper sanitation.
What is cross-contamination?
Knot used to begin and end most lashings (or tie up your horse).
What is a clove hitch?
On a map scale, if 1 inch = 1000 feet, how many inches = 1 mile.
What is 5.28 inches?
Three tools/ways to light a fire.
What are matches, lighter, flint and steel?
The 4 Scout High Adventure Bases.
What are Summit, Philmont, Northern Tier, and Sea Base?
Term for dutch oven desserts with pie filling or fruit and batter.
What is cobbler?