Principles that tell you not to litter and to leave a place better than you found it.
What is the Leave No Trace policy?
Cleaning and covering this type of injury is the best way to treat it.
What are minor cuts and scrapes?
A large pan with a flat bottom and shallow sides (can be square-ish or round, usually used to cook food like bacon)
What is a skillet?
A knot used when first tying you shoes.
What is an overhand knot?
Be Prepared
What is the Scout Motto?
The ideal spot to put your tent to avoid issues with water.
What is away from lakes, washes, dry river beds, or the bottoms of hills?
Removing wet clothing and warming the victim slowly is how you treat this condition.
What is Hypothermia?
The maximum amount of time that cooked food should be left at room temperature.
What is two hours?
Right over left, left over right.
What is a square knot?
Do a Good Turn Daily.
What is the Scout slogan?
The safety practice of going anywhere while alone.
What is the buddy system?
A tool to help keep a broken limb immobilized.
What is a splint?
Ways to cook a fish when camping. (At least 2)
What is boiling, frying, grilling, smoking, foil packet, baking, and more?
Tying a cord around the end of a rope to prevent unraveling or fraying of the rope.
What is whipping a rope?
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?
A tool used to safely store food overnight while camping.
What is a bear bag / barrel / box?
The first thing to do in a medical emergency.
What is calling (or sending someone to call) 911?
The safe cooking temperature for poultry.
What is 165° Fahrenheit?
The hitch used to start most types of lashings.
What is the Clove Hitch?
The founder of the World Scouting Movement.
Who is Robert Baden-Powell?
The Ten Essentials.
What are:
- Navigation
- Sun Protection
- Insulation
- Illumination
- First Aid Supplies
- Fire
- Repair Kit and Tools
- Nutrition
- Hydration
- Emergency Shelter
Elevating the person's feet about 12 inches (unless head, neck, or back is injured or you suspect broken hip or leg bones) is part of how you treat this condition.
What is Shock?
The reason to use separate knives, tools, and cutting boards for meat and vegetables.
What is preventing cross-contamination?
This is the perfect hitch to drag a log across the ground.
What is a Timber Hitch?
The BSA was founded on February 8th of this year.
What is 1910?