What are the three essential components for building a fire, from smallest to largest?
Tinder, kindling, and fuel wood
What is the recommended distance to camp away from a water source?
At least 200 feet (or 70 adult paces)
This knot is used for tying a rope to a post or ring
Two Half Hitches
If you get lost while hiking, what does the acronym S.T.O.P. stand for?
Stop, Think, Observe, and Plan
This is the highest youth rank in Scouting
Eagle Scout
This name describes a bag hung high in a tree to keep food away from animals.
Bear Bag
This knot is used to tie down a tent line and can be adjusted for tension
Taut-line hitch
What is the difference between invertebrates and vertebrates?
vertebrates have backbones, invertebrates don't have backbones.
How many points are there in the Scout Law?
12- trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
"Red sky at morning, sailors..."
"take warning"?
This knot is often used for a rescue and creates a non-slipping loop
Bowline
Name the 2 types of fire lays. (How to you set up the kindling to start a fire)?
Teepee and log cabin
This is a group of 5 to 7 scouts working together
Patrol
This knot is used to move logs or other heavy, round objects
Timber Hitch
Rockies, Himalayan, Appalachian, Andes, Alps, Sierra Nevada, etc