This type of ring-tailed critter is the most common scavenger we are likely to encounter
What is a racoon
This cover goes on top of your tent to help with inclement weather
What is a rain fly
Scouts will do this when they first arrive and leave camp (usually in a line together or designated scouts)
Check the campsite for trash and debris
Annabelle will steal this
What is a pillow
This type of stove will be used at the campout
What is a two-burner propane stove
This blood-sucking critter loves exposed skin (two answers)
What are mosquitos and/or ticks
These hold your tent up and form the structure
What are tent poles
It's ok to use the foliage and branches from nearby trees to make a fire
Unless an emergency, using only the approved firewood brought to the campsite
Elizabeth sleeps under this
What is a camping cot
This is a cast iron cooking pot
What is a dutch oven
This flying critter is nocturnal and can be heard at night saying, "whoo....whoo"
What is an owl
These keep your tent in place and usually go into each corner
What are stakes
If possible at a campsite, you should build a campfire here.
An existing campfire ring.
Scoutmaster Amy will always want one of these for desert
What is a s'more
Hot bin with soapy water, hot bin with clean water, and cold bin with sanitizer is this type of dish cleaning method
What is the three-pot cleaning method for dishes
This fictional critter enjoys stealing camper's socks
What is a sock goblin
You can use these skills to tie down the tent and/or fly if needed
What are knots and lashings
Camping only in the designated spot at a campground helps avoid this
Creating new erosion to the campground and/or damaging any foliage
To stay warm at night, Mr. Hopson will do this with his nalgene water bottle
Add boiling water and place it at his feet
A scout should always assume any pot or dish at the cooking station