Knot used to start a diagonal lashing
What is a timber hitch?
The best type of socks recommended for cold weather
What is wool?
Speed at which the flag should be raised.
What is fast?
The two stars stand for this on the First Class Badge.
What are truth and knowledge?
The breakfast food that all leaders believe should be banned on campouts.
What are pop tarts?
Term used to repair the end of a natural fiber rope from unwinding.
What is whipping?
Material NOT recommended for socks or other clothing in winter due to retaining moisture and weight.
What is cotton?
Position of the blue field, regardless if the flag is vertical or horizontal.
What is top left?
The shape of the banner and what it is supposed to remind you to do.
What is a smile, and to be cheerful?
The fuel used in our camp stoves.
What is propane?
Knot used to join two ropes together of the same size.
What is a square knot?
Medical condition caused by loss of body heat.
What is hypothermia?
What are 7 red and 6 white?
The knot is a reminder of this.
What is to do a good turn daily?
The 3 stations for washing dishes.
What are wash, rinse, and sanitize?
Knot used to join two ropes of different sizes together.
What is a sheet bend?
Temperature in Fahrenheit that water freezes.
What 32 degrees?
The proper way to dispose of a torn or worn flag.
What is burning?
The 3 points of the trefoil stand for these two things.
What is the scout sign, and the 3 points of the scout oath?
The process used to create backpacking ready-meals (add boiling water).
What is freeze drying?
Knot used to begin and end most lashings (or tie up your horse).
What is a clove hitch?
The shortest day of the year (date or term)
What is Winter Solstice, or December 21st.
If lowering the American and State flags, which should be lowered first?
What are the State flags?
The eagle and shield stand for this.
What is freedom, and a scout's willingness to defend that freedom?
Term for dutch oven desserts with pie filling or fruit and batter.
What is cobbler?