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100

We do this in the woods

What is It?

100

This is the tallest mountain in New England

What is Mount Washington?

100

One of the most important things to remember when using this item is to cut away from yourself

What is a Knife?


100

This E-board member is in Copenhagen Right now

Who is Thomas?

100

This is a form of free climbing that is performed on small rock formations or artificial rock walls without the use of ropes or harnesses

What is Bouldering?

200

This town in New Hampshire contains a rest stop off of I-93 that many BUOC trips stop at

What is Hooksett?

200

This famous hiking trail runs through all of New England, and ends in Maine

What is the Appalachian Trail?

200

This is one way to save someone who fell through ice into cold water

What is (throwing a rope, reaching out with an arm or a pole, or rowing out to them)?

200

This E-Board member has an expansive Aloha/Hawaiian shirt collection

Who is Max?

200

This type of fishing uses artificial fish made from feathers, hair, and string as bait, rather than traditional bait

What is Fly Fishing?

300

This phrase is used in response to the question "is anybody NOT ready?"

What is Silence is Good?

300

This is how many 4000-foot tall mountains are in New England

What is Sixty-Seven?

300

This chemical is commonly used to purify water

What is Iodine?

300

This E-Board member could work on your classic car

Who is Billy?

300

This is a form of rock climbing where the climbers climb alone without ropes or other protective equipment, using only their climbing shoes and their climbing chalk

This is the most dangerous form of climbing, and, unlike bouldering, climbers climb above safe heights, where a fall can be fatal

What is Free Soloing?

400

This is the year the BUOC was founded

What is... nobody knows?

400

This is the name of arguably the hardest section of the appalachian trail, including rock scrambles, caves, and a section of 1500 feet of elevation gain over 1 mile

What is Mahoosuc Notch?

400

This knot can be used to tie two ropes of different thickness together

What is the Sheet Bend?

400

This E-board member spends their summers in Indonesia

Who is Jess?

400

This popular outdoor activity involves exploring caves, often requiring participants to squeeze through very narrow passages

What is Spelunking

500

These are depicted in gingerbread form at our annual holiday party

What are national and global tragedies?

500

In 1642, this person became the first known person to summit Mount Washington.

Who is Darby Field?

500

What are your ABC's in First Aid?

What is Airway, Breathing, and Circulation (and Chief Complaint?

500

This E-Board member is an EMT

Who is George?

500

This activity, which means "iron path" when translated into english, is a form of climbing that involves traversing vertical rock faces with the help of steel cables, ladders, and other safety equipment 

What is Via Ferrata

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