What are the first three words in the code?
What is “As an American, …”
The first step you should take before any outdoor activity.
Plan ahead and prepare.
The last resort treatment for choking
the Heimlich maneuver.
The “T” in TREAD stands for this.
Travel responsibly?.
You find an arrowhead. What should you do?
Leave it where it is.
Scouts memorize the Outdoor Code as part of what rank?
What is ‘Scout’ Rank
You should always stay on this to avoid damaging plants.
The established trail.
Stopped Breathing, Serious Bleeding, & Internal Poisoning are considered what?
"hurry" cases
This TREAD principle reminds you to be courteous to other trail users.
Respect the rights of others.
This type of pollution happens when you play loud music outdoors.
noise pollution.
What is the second principle of the Code?
What is “…Be Careful with Fire”
This phrase means you take everything out that you brought in.
Pack it in, pack it out.
Uncomfortable pressure in the chest, nausea, sweating, shortness of breath is a sign of what?
A Heart Attack
You should avoid doing this with your bike or boots in muddy areas.
creating new trails.
This tool is the best low‑impact way to cook.
a backpacking stove.
What does being ‘Conservation-minded’ mean?
What is “Make decisions that are good for the environment”
This Leave No Trace principle helps reduce damage caused by fires.
Minimize Campfire Impacts
Burned away or charred flesh
A third degree burn?
What should you never go on a hike without?
A buddy, a map, or a first Aid kit.
You should clean these items to prevent spreading invasive species.
Boots, boats, and gear.
What year was the Outdoor Code created?
What is '1948'
This principle reminds you not to feed animals, even if they look hungry.
Respect Wildlife.
A broken bone where the bone is piercing through the skin
What is a compound or open fracture?
You should avoid traveling across these fragile landscapes.
wetlands, or alpine meadows.
The best way to teach outdoor ethics to younger Scouts.
Lead by example.