The material used to tie knots.
What is rope?
The start and end almost all lashings.
What is a clove hitch?
One method of height estimation.
What is (there are a lot of them)
The number of flags used in Semaphore.
What is two?
Who can prevent wildfires?
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What is: only you!
This knot.
(Picture 2)
What is a square knot?
An application of the tripod lashing.
What is a weather rock? (other answers may be correct)
The materials needed for the stick method. (two things)
What is a stick and a person?
Cardinal direction at 0 degrees.
What is north?
The use of fuel logs in a fire.
What is, keep the fire going?
A common scout knot that forms a loop that is adjustable but will not slip.
What is a taut line?
The lashing that is used to connect two poles perpendicular. (like a plus sign)
What is a square lashing?
The pole is 4 Timmy Tenderfoots tall. (Timmy Tenderfoot is 4' 9")
What is 19ft?
The characters that flag positions represent.
What are the letters of the alphabet?
The only scout(s) who can add to a fire.
What is the fire marshal?
Two different knots are used to tie ropes together.
What is square knot and sheet bend?
The lashing that is used to connect two parallel logs.
What is a shear lashing?
Your height. (Ft and In)
What is (check with a tape measure)
(This is very helpful for height estimation!)
Intercardinal direction at 135 degrees.
What is Southeast?
The three types of burnable material.
What is tinder, kindling, and fuel?
name 8 scout knots.
What is: Square knot, Taunt line, Sheet bend, Timber hitch, Two half hitches, Clove hitch, Bowline knot (and more)
The 4 steps of most lashings.
What is clove hitch, wraps, fraps, and clove hitch?
A description of the stick method.
What is (I'm not typing all this out.....)
This common signal
(picture 1)
What is SOS?
an example of kindling, and the use of kindling.
What are sticks around the size of a pencil, used between tinder and fuel to grow the fire's heat?