LNT Basics
Applied Principles
BSA Requirements
True or False
Advanced Questions
300

Q: What is the main idea behind “Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces”?

A: Avoid damaging vegetation by staying on trails or durable ground 


300

Q: Someone feeds a squirrel at camp. What principle is being broken?

A: Respect Wildlife 


300

What rank requires you to explain how you practiced LNT on outings?

A: Tenderfoot 


300

It is okay to burn biodegradable items to dispose of them

False

300

In high-use areas, should you spread out or concentrate activity?

Concentrate activity

400

What does “Pack it in, pack it out” refer to?

Dispose of Waste Properly

400

A group builds a new fire ring next to an existing one. Which principle?

Minimize Campfire Impact

400

At what rank must you recite LNT principles from memory?

A: Second Class

400

Leave No Trace primarily applies to wilderness areas

A: False (applies everywhere—even local parks)

400

What is the Outdoor Code line most closely related to LNT?

“Be conservation-minded”

500

Name two examples of durable surfaces.

Rock, gravel, sand, compacted soil, dry grass, or snow

500

You take a cool arrowhead artifact home. Which principle is violated?

Leave What You Find

500

What rank requires explaining the impacts of camping on the environment and others?

First class

500

It is okay to dig trenches around tents

false

500

How far should you dispose of wastewater from water sources

about 200 ft

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