What should you always do with your trash when camping or hiking?
What is take it with you?
You must wear this safety item while canoeing.
What is a life jacket?
This is what you carry your camping gear in on a hike.
What is a backpack?
You clean a small cut with this before putting on a bandage.
What is water + soap?
Small dry material that lights easily is called this.
What is tinder?
You should stay on these when hiking to protect nature.
What are trails?
This tool is used to move a canoe through the water.
What is a paddle?
Heavy items should be packed close to this part of your body.
What is your back?
This covers a cut to keep dirt out.
What is a bandage?
Slightly bigger sticks used after tinder are called this.
What is kindling?
You should never feed these while camping, even if they seem friendly.
What are wild animals?
The person in the back usually controls this.
What is steering the canoe?
This clothing item should be easy to grab if it starts raining.
What is a rain jacket?
You should use this on a minor burn right away.
What is cool water?
You should build fires only in this safe area.
What is a fire ring or fire pit?
When camping, how far should you usually stay from lakes or streams to protect the area?
What is about 200 feet?
If your canoe flips in deep water, what should you do first?
What is stay with the canoe?
Why should frequently used items go near the top or outside of your pack?
What is so they’re easy to reach without unpacking everything?
If someone is bleeding heavily from a cut, what is the first thing you should do to help stop it?
What is apply direct pressure?
What three things does a fire need to keep burning?
What are heat, fuel, and oxygen?
If there’s no bathroom while camping, how deep should a cathole usually be?
What is about 6 to 8 inches?
What is the name for carrying a canoe over land between bodies of water?
What is portaging?
What is one problem caused by packing weight unevenly in a backpack?
What is balance issues, discomfort, or back strain?
If a person is not breathing and has no pulse, what lifesaving steps should you start?
What is CPR (chest compressions and rescue breaths)?
What are the main steps to fully put out a campfire before leaving?
What is drown it with water, stir the ashes, feel for heat, repeat?