The second step of every lashing
What is wrapping?
The tool that is used to navigate directions
What is a compass?
The method scouts use to clean.
What is the 3 bucket method?
The first aid supply used for simple cuts such as papercuts.
What are band-aids?
The number of Leave No Trace Principles.
What is 7?
The lashing that forms a plus sign
What is a square lashing?
The color indicating water on a map.
What is blue?
The cooking tool that should be used to cook an egg.
What is a frying pan?
The first aid supply used to help blisters.
What is moleskin?
The 7th principle of Leave No Trace.
What is Be Considerate of Other Visitors?
What is the clove hitch?
The type of map that shows elevation
What is a topographic map?
This occurs when bacteria from one food surface spreads to another.
What is cross contamination?
The first aid injury that using a credit card may be used to aid.
What is a bee sting?
The principle first principle of Leave No Trace.
What is plan ahead and prepare?
The way of tightening a lashing before doing the final knot
What is frapping?
The name for the device that has the acronym, G.P.S.
What is Global Positioning System?
The internal temperature that chicken should be cooked to.
What is 1650?
Injury that running the injury under lukewarm water could help.
What is frostbite?
The principle of Leave No Trace that relates to fire.
What is the 5th principle of Leave No Trace, Minimize Campfire Impacts?
The only lashing to use the timber hitch
What is a diagonal lashing?
The part of the compass that rotates
Something used to prevent food from sticking to the pan.
What is oil or butter?
The method used to stop someone from choking.
What is the Heimlich maneuver?
The principle of leave no trace that is shown by making a camera with your hands.
What is the 4th principle of Leave No Trace, leave what you find?