The two things a patrol should have posted at every campout.
What is the duty roster and menu?
The first step in the First Aid method
What is, check the scene?
The three components that fire requires to exist.
What is oxygen, heat, and fuel?
How you should react when you see litter.
What is pick it up and throw it away?
A knot tied using the right over left left over right method.
What is a square knot?
When raw meat touches other foods.
What is cross-contamination?
Used to treat blisters.
What is moleskin?
Small easily catchable pieces of wood, usually used to start a fire.
What is tinder?
The number of LNT principals.
What is 7?
A knot that does not slip, and used to tie guylines, dining flys, and even used to rescue by tieing it around someone's waist.
What is a Bowline?
The method of cleaning used at most camping trips.
What is the three-bucket method?.
A common phrase to identify poison oak and ivy.
What is three leaves let it be?
The three major styles of fire.
What is a teepee, log cabin, and lean too.
The group that stops when two hiking groups meet on a trail.
What is the group heading downhill?
The knot used almost all lashings.
What is a clove hitch?
The 5 food groups.
What is fruits, vegetables, protein, grain, and dairy?
The most painful burn that often results in a blister.
What is a second degree burn?
The largest classification of firewood.
What is fuel?
The Outdoor Code.
What is, as an American I will do my best to be clean in my outdoor manner, to be careful with fire, to be considerate in the outdoors, and to be conservation-minded.
A knot used to bind two different sized ropes.
What is a sheet bend?
The distance dirty water should be disposed of away from streams, lakes ort camp.
What is 75 steps
The 5 hurry cases
What is stopped breathing, heart attack, choking, severe bleeding, and poisoning?
When you can leave a fire unattended.
What is never?
The 6th LNT principal.
What is respect wildlife?
The only major lashing to use a timber hitch.
What is a diagonal lashing?