First Aid
Wilderness Survival
Knots/Lashings
Camping
Navigation/Wood Tools
100

The steps of treating a small cut or scrape

1. Clean/Sterilize the Wound

2. Add antibiotic ointment (Neosporin)

3. Cover with a band-aid or other bandage


100

Name a basic survival structure

A frame

Teepee

Lean Too 

100

What is the Phrase for a Square Knot

Right Over Left, Left Over Right

100

What is the combination of the Troop Trailer

1910 after the year scouting was founded

100

What do you ask for before entering the Axe Yard

Permission to Enter

200

What song can be used for CPR and why?

Another One Bites the Dust, Stayin Alive, or any song that is around 100 - 110 BPM


200

Describe how to start a fire and what is the Fire triangle

The fire triangle is oxygen, fuel and heat. 

Judge dictates correctedness

200

Name all of the Lashings we learn as a Troop

Diagonal

Square

Tripod

200

How do we take care of ashes after a Fire

We bury them away from camp and at least 200 - 300 feet from a water source

200

Explain the parts of a basic Physical map

Scale, Key, Landmarks, Compass Rose

300

What do you do in the event of choking

1. Identify if they can cough or are choking

2. Direct one person by name or a way they know it is them to call 911

3. Hit them on the back, Hard

4. Perform Hiemlic

5. Repeat 3 and 4 until dislodged or EMS arrives

300

What is the best and safest way to sterilize water

Sift water through a shirt or mesh to get out impurities and boil the water for about a minute to be safe

300

What is the Rescue Knot also known as

Bowline

300

Name 5 things we bring on every campout

Judge will do his job 

300

How do you Sharpen an Axe/Hatchet, Knife and Saw

You use a file for the Axe and Hatchet 

A Whetstone for a knife

A small file for each saw tooth

400

Name all injuries or conditions related to Temperature outside and then describe them

Frostbite, Hypothermia, Dehydration, Heat Exhaustion, Heat Stroke


400

Walk through the steps of creating an A frame

1. Gather materials

2. Place center beam

3. Add sticks of varying length along

4. Insulate and waterproof with leaves

400

Explain the steps to construct a Tripod

1. Clove Hitch

2. Wrapping over,under,over ETC

3. Frapping around

4. Clove Hitch

400

Explain a good sleep system for the Winter and why it is important to layer and stay dry at night 

Judge will be the Jury and Executioner 

400

Explain what Geocaches are and how to find them

Judge will do his thing

500

Solve and Treat

The Troop is on the Iron Chef Campout with a Temperature below Freezing. The Scouts were tasked with chopping Firewood. A Scout is on a campout when an Axe hits and sticks into his shin, which causes severe trauma to his shin. You have the Troop First Aid Kit. Describe what to do in this situation and account for all probabilities.

First you need to assess the situation and make sure it is safe to approach. You would then assess the wound and see if the Axe is still inside the shin or not. Do you need to call 911? Because the Axe is buried in his shin, take Gauze or clean bandages and stuff them around the axe without taking it out. Use gloves during this. Place more on top but don't remove the bandages. Next, after you stop or are close to stopping the blood flow, get the scout somewhere warm and wait for emergency response. You don't want to add hypothermia on top of his injury.

500

Solve and Elaborate

You and a buddy are lost in the woods after you take a wrong turn on the hiking trail. It is winter and you have all 10 essentials on your person. What do you do to get ready for a longer stay while the Troop and Camp searches for you?

1. STAY STILL and blow whistle or get attention somehow if you can

2. If getting cold, build a fire to stay warm and signal rescuers

3. Build a shelter if still not found

4. If still not found STAY STILL and conserve energy


500

Your patrol is bored. Come up with a pioneering project in detail that uses all 3 lashings and at Least 2 other knots to construct it. Explain in Detail

Judge will Judge

500

Explain the steps, in detail, on how to set up the Troop Tents and take them down

1. Unpack and spread-out Tarp/Ground Sheet

2. Unroll tent and unfold

3. Set up poles

4. Attach Rainfly

5. Stake the Tent down

Taking Down

1. Unstake and put them away

2. Take down rainfly

3. Take down poles

4. Fold the tent into a third and put Rainfly (Folded in half) over top with the pole bag and stake bag at the top 

5. Roll Tight

500

Explain what to wear, how to set up, and be safe in an Axe Yard

Judge will give points 

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