knots
First Aid
Cooking
Knifes
Fire!
100
"The Joining Knot"
What is the Square Knot
100
First thing to do when approaching a scene
What is Assess the scene
100
This CPC camp requires scouts to make their own meals, this lead to some extra drama in some patrols.
What is Camp Baldwin
100
This type of knife is one of the 10 essentials
What is a pocketknife
100
The three branches of the fire triangle
What is Fuel, Heat, and O2
200
Used to take up extra line
What is the Sheepshank
200
An absorbent material used to apply pressure to a bleed
What is Gauze
200
Charlie: "One bottle of ___ Can clean a whole jumbo jet"
What is camp suds
200
Used to sharpen your knife
What is a sharpening stone
200
The highest fire danger level
What is Extreme
300
Whipping or ______
What is Fusing
300
A break of a bone where the bone is out of the skin
What is a compound fracture
300
The gas used by most camp stoves
What is Propane
300
Watch out! These knives do not close and often are sharp on both ends
What is Sheath knifes
300
When starting a fire a bucket of this should always be nearby
What is Water
400
Used to tie two lines of different widths together
What is the Sheet Bend
400
Gloves are used to prevent the spread of bloodborne these.
What are Pathogenes
400
One does this to a cast-iron pan after multiple uses to keep the pan moist
What is Season
400
Ahhh! While prohibited by the BSA these types of knives open fast, good for scaring away attackers.
What is a spring loaded blade
400
At this wildfire danger level, fire authorities start burn bans
What is High
500
Typically used in tents because of its adjustability, this knot is often mistaken by its little brother with one less hitch.
What is the Taut-line Hitch
500
This splint typically used solely by EMS, is used to treat compound fractures.
What is the traction splint
500
Jetboils use a mix of Propane and this flammable gas
What is Iso-Butane
500
The part of the blade where the back starts to bend to meet the edge at the tip
What is the swedge
500
While wood-based fires can be extinguished using water, electrical and oil-based fires require the use of foam and/or this other chemical agent to suppress the fire. If you need some, check your kitchen baking ingredients. (hint: name of compound)
What is Sodium Bicarbonate
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