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100

Often painless at first, this cold-related injury may only reveal its severity after circulation returns.

What is Frostbite?

100

These are the two most rectangular U.S. states.

What are Colorado and Wyoming?

100

This many species of bear are native to Wisconsin.

How many is One (the black bear)?

100

This plant causes an itchy rash and follows the rule “leaves of three, let it be.”

What is Poison Ivy?

100

This national park is home to the tallest peak in North America.

What is Denali national park?

200

This type of cloud formation can indicate an approaching cold front and deteriorating weather.

What are Cirrus clouds?

200

The Himalayas are considered the youngest mountain range in the world and are approximately this many years old.

How many are 50 million years old?

200

This is the term for a group of owls.

What is a Parliament?

200

This mushroom is responsible for most fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide.

What is the Death cap mushroom?

200

This term describes the weight of your backpack excluding food, water, and fuel.

What is Base weight?

300

In wilderness medicine, the acronym, MARCH, outlines priorities for trauma care: Massive bleeding, Airway, R_____, Circulation, Hypothermia/Head injury. The R stands for...

What is Respiration?

300

This cylindrical map distorts objects closer to the poles and better represents the curve of the Earth on flat surfaces than traditional maps.  

What is a Mercator projection?

300

Beavers' teeth are orange because they contain this mineral, which also makes them harder than human teeth.

What is Iron?

300

This flowering plant is in the carrot family, but is extremely poisonous, even to touch.

What is Poison hemlock?

300

The “widowmaker” in camping slang refers to this dangerous overhead hazard.

What is a Dead tree limb?

400

In bear country, food should be stored at least this far away from your sleeping area.

How much is 100 feet?

400

The Barberton Makhonjwa mountains make up the oldest mountain range in the world and are located primarily in this country.

What is South Africa?

400

Moose can swim up to this many miles per hour.

How much is 6 mph?

400

These bright woodland berries are often eaten by birds but should never be eaten by campers.

What are Baneberries?

400

This tick-borne illness is commonly identified by a bullseye-shaped rash.

What is Lyme disease?

500

This phenomenon causes a hypothermic person to feel suddenly warm and remove clothing shortly before collapse.

What is Paradoxical undressing?

500

Nautical charts measure depth using either feet or this unit, which is equal to 6 feet.

What are Fathoms?

500

Deer are active during dawn and dusk. This is the term that describes that pattern.

What is Crepuscular?

500

This animal’s defensive behavior includes hissing, tail rattling, and striking without venom.

What is the Hognose snake?

500

UTM coordinates divide the Earth into this number of longitudinal zones.

What are 60?

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