Being Prepared
Minimize Waste and Campfire Impact
Respect for Wildlife
Miscellaneous
100
This is a tool you can use to find your way when looking at a map.
What is a compass?
100

The three Ds of wood collecting (when building fires)

What is Dead, down, and dry?

100

When camping or hiking with pets, they should:

What is: Be kept contained to your campsite so they don't bother wildlife or other campers?

100
When you spot a cool artifact on a hike, you do this with it after observing it.
What is putting it back where you found it for others to enjoy?
200
It is important to carry this when backpacking in an area with no clean water.
What is a water purifier?
200

Complete the phrase: "We leave only footprints, and take only _______"

What is "pictures"?

200

This is a backpacker's tool that you put your food to prevent animals from getting to it.

What is a bear canister?

200

When you find garbage on your campsite, you should:

What is pack it up and carry it out when you leave?

300

Knowing the regulations and special concerns for the area you're camping in is important because...

What is: It will help you minimize damage to the area?

300

When we're finished with our campfire, we...

What is: let it burn down to white ash, push it out, and scatter the ashes in the woods until they're unnoticeable? 

300

Doing this to wildlife may damage their health, alter natural behaviors, and exposes them to predators and other dangers.

What is feeding?

300

How far away from streams or lakes should you go to wash your camp dishes?

What is: at least 200 feet?

400

Camping and travelling on durable surfaces helps to minimize impact. What are 2 examples of surfaces that would be considered durable?

What is rocks, snow, sand, dry grasses, gravel, designated campsites, or established trails.

400
When you need to use the bathroom in the woods and there is no outhouse/thunderbox, you should:

Dig a 6-8 inch whole at least 200 feet from the water, camp, or trails. Cover it well when you're finished!

400

This animal may slap its tail loudly against the water, to warn you that you're swimming to close to it or its home.

What is a beaver?

400

3 of the 7 LNT Principles are...

What is: Plan ahead and prepare, Travel and camp on durable surfaces, Dispose of waste properly, Leave what you find, Minimize campfire impacts, Respect wildlife, Be considerate of other visitors.

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