Wilderness Survival
Knots
Orienteering
First Aid
Nature
200

Water that is drinkable and safe for cooking use.

What is potable water?

200

This type of Knot is used to tie to ropes together and is required for the Scout Rank.

What is the Square Knot?

200

This is the speed you walk a distance.

What is a Pace?

200

A full thickness burn that damages the skin and the tissue beneath it.

What is a third degree burn?

200

The study of animals and plants interactions together as an ecosystem.

What is Ecology?

400

A statement of how a scout should act in the wild.

What is the Outdoor Code?

400

This knot is used for dragging a log across an area.  It is also the start of a diagonal lashing.

What is a Timber Hitch?

400

This type of map focuses on hills, mountains, and natural things.

What is a topographic map?

400

You should follow this procedure for finding broken bones and possible fractures.

What is DOTS?

400

This is a key used for identification of plants.

What is a Plant Key/Guide?

600

A container used to keep toiletries safe for use and from animals.

What is a Bear Box?

600
This group of knots is used to create structures or tie various sticks together for survival use.

What are Lashings?

600

The angle from magnetic north to true north, that has to be used when using a compass.

What is declination?

600

Besides Poison Ivy and Oak, this is another plant that can give contact rashes.

What is Poison Sumac?

600

The change of color in some birds feather to camouflage them.

What is Shading?

800

This body of water is what you should follow or stay near if lost in the woods.

What is a river?

800

This knot begins and ends many lashings, but is named after a plant.

What is a Clove Hitch?

800

A destination to show you are on the right track while taking an Orienteering Course.

What are Control Points?

800

These three things are as follows.  To protect a person who is injured or ill from further Harm.  To stop life threatening medical emergencies. To get professional medical help.  These are known as...

What are the goals of First Aid?

800

The lines on a weather map showing the movement of weather systems.

What are Isobars?

1000

This type of fire setup can be used as the most common and debated most efficient way to start a fire.

What is a "Log Cabin?"

1000

This knot serves the purpose of tying two ropes with different diameters together.

What is a Sheet Bend?

1000

An alternative grid for identifying locations abbreviated as an UTM system.

What is an Universal Transverse Mercator system?

1000

A tool used for when someones heart has stopped, abbreviated as AED.

What is an automated external defibrillator?

1000

A non-native plant that has been introduced to an area where it thrives at the expense of other things.

What is an Invasive Plant?

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