This knot is used to tie two separate ropes of similar size together.
What is the square knot?
What is the buddy system?
What is a lashing?
This involves aligning north to a map.
What is orienting a map?
The founding year of Troop 30.
When was 1957?
This knot is used to make a fixed loop at the end of a line.
What is the bowline knot?
What is building a shelter?
This is used to prevent a natural rope from fraying.
What is a whipping?
You raise a person's legs above their heart and ensure their airway is unobstructed.
How do you treat for shock?
The fee that was placed in perpetuity by the church when we moved rooms.
What is $0?
This knot is used to start and end a square lashing.
What is a clove hitch?
This is what you can use to catch a rescuer's attention.
What are reflective surfaces(mirrors), ground symbols, or whistles?
You use a flame to melt a nylon rope to prevent fraying.
How do you fuse a rope?
These are objects you should have on every outing.
What are the ten essentials?
The Scoutmaster with the longest tenure.
Who was Warren Snow?
This knot is used to shorten a rope or take up slack. It is not stable and will fall apart under too much or too little load.
What is a sheepshank knot?
This rope is considered the most ordinary and is resistant to rot and UV rays. It is also made of artificial material.
A code of honor followed by all scouts to become a better part of society.
What is the Scout Oath and Scout Law?
The first Scoutmaster of Troop 30.
Who is Bill Fowler?
This knot is used to create a fixed loop in the middle of the rope.
What is the Butterfly Loop?
This is used as an emergency sleeping bag and keeps you warm at night.
What is a bivy sack?
The average rope life span.
What is 5 years?
A code to keep the world as it is on every outing.
What is the Outdoor Code?
The size of the first room Troop 30 met in.
What is 20' by 30'