A knot that is used to tie two ropes together
What is A Square Knot
A temporary shelter consisting of cloth and and supported by at least one pole
What is A Tent
An acronym for what to do when you are lost
What is STOP
A set of cooking and eating utensils brought on a campout
What is A Mess Kit
What is Be Careful With Fire
A knot that creates a loop that will not slip
What is A Bowline Knot
To minimize site alterations while outdoors
What is Leave No Trace
A competitive sport in which participants find their way to various checkpoints across rough country with the aid of a map and compass
What is Orienteering
The preferred method of cooking on a Boy Scout Campout
What is A Stove
Three things needed to start a fire
What is Tinder, Kindling, and Fuel
A knot that is used to tie a rope to a pole, or start a lashing
What is A Clove Hitch
A scout needs to have this amount of water per day
What is 2 quarts
What are Cardinal Directions
Foods that won't spoil
What is Non Perishable Items
Certificate that gives a scout the right to carry fire lighting devices
What is A Firem'n Chit
A knot that is used to join two different size ropes together
What is A Sheet Bend Knot
What is The Shell
The direction of travel from your current position to your destination expressed in degrees.
What is A bearing
A large metal box serving as a simple cooking device, heated by being placed under or next to hot coals
What is A Dutch Oven
Distance campfire must be from tents and flammable objects
What is 15 feet
A knot that is used to temporarily shorten the length of a rope. It can also isolate a part of a weak rope.
What is a Sheepshank Knot
Used to attach your tent or rainfly to a stake.
What is A Guyline
On a topographical map contour lines connect
What is Points of Equal Elevation
The amount of steps you need to take away from the campsite to dispose of dirty dishwater.
What is 75 Steps
A test done on cooled ash for any sign of heat
What is The Cold Out Test