Symbols that identify natural and manmade features.
What are Map Symbols?
Three types of fire lays.
What is teepee, cabin, and lean-to?
As an American, I will do my best to-
Be Clean in my outdoor manners.
Be Careful with fire.
Be Considerate in the Outdoors.
Be conservation-minded.
What is the Outdoor Code?
Youth leader appointed with the advice and consent of the Scoutmaster.
What is Senior Patrol Leader?
The difference between True North and Magnetic North.
What is Declination?
Three things necessary for a fire.
What are heat, oxygen, and fuel?
The name of a latrine that you dig.
What is a cathole?
Guides new scouts through early scouting activities.
What is troop guide?
Represents specific elevation above sea level.
What is a Contour Line?
Dutch Oven, Gas Stove, Grilling, and Campfires.
What are different ways to cook food?
These ranks use the outdoor code.
What is Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle?
Gather pictures and facts about past activities of the troop and keep them in scrapbooks, wall displays, or information files.
What is Historian?
This method of finding direction requires you to angle a stick toward the sun.
What is the Shadow-Stick method?
A merit badge introduced in 1959.
What is the cooking merit badge?
Travel Responsibly, respect the rights of others, educate yourself, avoid sensitive areas, and do your part.
What are Tread Lightly principles?
Records attendance, dues payments and advancement in the troop.
What is the Scribe?
This method of determining height requires you to know your friend's height.
What is the Stick Method?
Damage to the skin and the tissue beneath it.
What is a Third-Degree Burn?
Leave No Trace Principles
What is Plan ahead and prepare, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimize campfire impacts, respect wildlife, and be considerate of others?
Reserved for adults 18- to 21-year-old.
What is Junior Assistant Scoutmaster?