LNT
Campsite Conundrums
Parts of a _____
Know your Knots?
Miscellaneous
100

This group of guidelines reminds us how to interact with and protect the environment.

What is Leave No Trace?

100

This type of gas is used in our camp stoves

What is white gas?

100

This is the part of a cave where people enter and exit

What is the mouth of the cave?

100

This knot is commonly used in the climbing world:

What is Figure 8 on a Bite?

100

arguably Alan's most used emoji

What is ✊?

200

This principle reminds us to walk on already made trails made of gravel, sand, or other similar materials.

What is Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces?

200

These are the 4 areas for campsite setup

What is the sleeping, GEAR-age, kitchen, and bathroom areas? 

200
The back end of a canoe, kayak, or any other type of boat

What is the stern?

200

This knot is often taught and illustrated with a poem of a rabbit coming out of the hole, going behind the tree, and back down his original hole.

What is the Bowline?

200

The number of lockers in Leroy

What is 8?

300

This principle involves taking weather, terrain, regulations/restrictions, and group size into consideration before a trip.

What is Plan Ahead and Prepare?

300

This is the distance from any body of water that you should dig a cathole and urinate

What is 200 feet?

300

A storage compartment in the body of a kayak which can be reached from the cockpit; keeps items dry

What is a hatch?

300

This knot safely secures webbing, flat belts, and most types of straps together.

What is the Water Knot?

300

This western themed game involves commands like "get down lil doggie" and "pitchfork"

What is Yee Haw?

400

This principle involves keeping noise down in camp so as not to disturb other campers or those passing on the trail.

What is Be Kind and Considerate of Others?

400

This is the name attributed to the potentially hazardous hanging branches that you should look out for when pitching a tent

What are widow-makers?

400

This metal tool is used to pick up a hot pot which has been on a stove or campfire

What is a spondonicle?

400

This knot is tied by lapping one rope right over left, then underneath the other, and then tying the same again in the reverse direction—left over right and then underneath

What is the Square Knot?

400

This backcountry meal may result in the most flatulence

What is Chili-Mac?

500

Leave No Trace began around this year

What is 1960s?

500

This is the best way to dispose of toilet paper if you cannot pack it out and have to bury it

What is make sure it’s wet?

500

The top compartment of a backpack that holds quick-grab items such as sunscreen, gloves, a snack, or a headlamp

What is the brain?

500

This knot creates a loop that can be used as an ascender or descender. This "slide and grip" knot can also be handy for adding a loop to a rope when neither end of the rope is free.

What is the Prusik Knot?

500

Izzy is this breed of dog


What is an Australian Cattle Dog?

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