The proper use of a hatchet.
What are "V" hacks, or alternated angle strikes on smaller pieces of wood.
That which fire can't exist without.
What is oxygen or fuel?
Treatment for shock.
What is neutralizing the victims body temperature and raising their legs.
A knot used to attach two ropes of similar size.
What is the square knot?
The purpose of topographic maps.
What is to communicate elevation?
Proper footwear for axe use.
What are heavy boots, ideally steel toed.
The smallest type of firewood.
What is tinder.
The condition of hyperthermia.
What is a state of being in which the body temperature is dangerously high?
The lashing used for achieving a ninety degree angle.
What is the square lashing?
Typical symbol for railroad tracks on maps.
Draw it.
The process of removing branches from a log.
What is limbing?
The three main varieties of fire structure.
What the hybrid, tepee and log cabin foundations.
The meaning behind A.B.C.D.
What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation and defibrillation?
A knot that can be tied by throwing one of the ends through a loop.
What is the slip knot?
The typical map symbol for mountains.
(correctly drawn image)
Three of the 5 basic cutting techniques listed for the Carving Merit Badge.
What are v-cuts, paring cuts, basic cuts, push cuts and stop cuts/scorelines.
A stick that's been carved along the side with a pocket knife, leaving shavings sticking out.
What is a fuzz stick?
The condition of hypothermia.
What is a state of being in which the body temperature is dangerously low?
The lashing used for floors.
What is the floor lashing?
Typical symbol for interstates on maps.
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An award of higher allowance and importance than the Toten Chit; the next tier so to speak.
What is the Paul Bunyan Award?
An alternative name for a piece of cloth that was singed along the edge and then doused.
W-w-w-w-what is........ch-ch-char?
Signs of a broken bone and treatment for broken collar bone. (demonstrate the latter).
What are pain when moved and swelling and discoloration in the affected area.
What is this knot?
What is the trucker's hitch.
How are points of interest typically marked on maps?
What is a red circle or marking?