Cushion with moleskin.
How to treat a blister?
The radius from your body to the tip of a blade held at arm's length.
What is a Safety Circle (formerly called Blood Circle?)
The Type of North shown on Orienteering maps.
What is Magnetic North?
The founder of Scouting
Who is Lord Baden Powell?
Gravel tent pad, leaves, or grass.
What is a durable camping surface?
Move to shade, lie down, remove any unnecessary clothing, drink cool fluids.
What are ways to treat heat exhaustion?
The only place allowed for using a saw or axe.
What is an Axe yard?
This points to the North Pole.
What is true north?
February 8, 1910
When was the Boy Scouts Of America established?
Horseback riders, or hikers going uphill.
Who has the right of way when hiking?
DOTS - Deformity, Open wounds, tenderness, swelling
What are signs of possible fractures?
Always cover blades with this when not in use.
What is a sheath?
These are two things you need for an orienteering course.
What are a Map and Compass?
This started in 1916.
When did Cub Scouts begin?
Strain and spread over a wide area at least 200 feet from water, campsite or trail.
How to dispose of dishwater?
RICE - Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevate
How do you treat for a sprain or strain?
This should always be present when a campfire is burning.
What is a Fire Bucket?
270 degrees on a compass.
What is due West?
He incorporated the Boy Scouts of America.
Who is Willian D Boyce?
No more than 20% of your body weight.
How much should a backpack weigh?
This type of burn damages the skin and tissue beneath it, and the victim might not feel pain.
What is a third degree burn?
When it is cold enough to touch.
How do you know a campfire is completely out?
This is how you measure distance by walking.
What is your stride or step length?
The 3 ranks a Scout could originally earn.
What is Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class?
It is 6-8 inches deep, and 200 feet from any trail, campsite, or water.
What is a cathole?