Demonstrate
Scout Skills
Scouting History
Troop 13 Grab Bag
Miscellaneous
100

Square Knot

Show the Knot

100
This woody knot begins a diagonal lashing.

Timber Hitch

100

This founder of the BSA fought in the Boer War.

Lord Baden Powell

100

We always recommend that scouts should bring the following three items to meetings.

Notepad, Pen, Scout book
100

This location is home to our June campout and court of honor.

Salem County Sportsmens Club

200

Bowline Knot

Show the Knot

200

Never pull Poultry off the grill before it reaches this temperature.

165

200

Scouting came to America in this year that many of us bear on our uniforms. 

1910

200

Name the past 3 scoutmasters.

Poulton, Voight, Beatty

200

Name the first Scouting Bucket O' Fun Challenge

Look under a rock!

300

Point to the correct place to apply abdominal thrusts to a choking victim.

Sternum

300

These three poisonous plants will leave you with quite a rash.

Oak, Ivy, Sumac
300

This part of the First Class Scout badge represents the scout motto.

The knot.

300

This trusty adult leader faithfully organizes all of our trips.

Mr. Matthias

300

What side of the speaker does the American Flag go on?

To the Speaker's Right.

400

Draw SOS in Morse Code

...---...

400

This elementary acronym helps you to remember what to check before beginning CPR

ABC's: airways, breathing, circulation

400

This challenging outdoor course presents personal experiences that encourages team building and bravery. We know it best from our weekend trips to Ockanickon.

COPE

400

This constructive reflection activity is a common addition to trip-ending circle ups. 

Start Stop Continue

400

This knot can be used when securing a hammock to a tree.

Two Half/Tautline Hitch

500

Say the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, all the way through

On my Honor,

I will do my best,

to do my duty

to god and my country

to obey the scout law

to help other people at all times

to keep myself physically strong,

mentally awake, and moral straight.


A scout is

Trustworthy

Loyal

Helpful

Friendly

Courteous

Kind

Obedient

Cheerful

Thrifty

Brave

Clean

and Reverent

500

This type of wood is best to begin with when building a fire.

Tinder

500

This Eagle Scout politician "assume[d] the Presidency under extraordinary conditions."

Gerald Ford

500

This brand makes our tan-colored tents.

Eureka!

500
What are the first three words of the Outdoor Code?

As an American

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