An instrument containing a magnetized pointer which shows the direction of magnetic north.
What is a compass
You pitch this over a tent in the event of rain
What is a rain fly
How do you know if a fire is put out
There are no flames and red coals. It shouldn‘t be hot when you place your hand a few inches above the fire pit
When in a dangerous situation, who is the most important person
Yourself
a strong metal post with a point at one end, driven into the ground
Stake
This goes beneath your tent
Footprint/ground tarp
How high should a fire be
Knee height
If a victim isn't breathing normally, what is the first thing you should do?
Call for emergency medical help
a cream or lotion for protecting the skin from the sun and preventing sunburn
Sunblock
What are tents made of
Nylon or polyester
How far back should you be seating around a fire
At least 6 feet or more from the fire
What does CPR stand for?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
What type of knife are you allowed to carry (if you have the whittling chip) at BSA campout?
foldable pocketknives
What is the best spot to put up a tent
A shady spot away from dangers/hazards, water, landslides, falling branches, on trail, etc.
What award is required to handle a fire (In BSA)
Fire m’n chit
What are ten things that should be in a first aid kit
Bandages, guaze, instant cold pack, emergency blanket, antiseptic wipes, adhesive tape, gloves, pencil, paper, safety pins, tweezers, scissors, triangular bandages, etc.
What are then ten essentials
Pocket knife, first aid kit, extra clothes, rain gear, water, flashlight, trail food, matches, sun protection, map/compass
How heavy should a backpacking tent be
A backpacking tent is typically around 2.5 pounds per person
Who is the one person allowed to meddle with a fire
The fire master
The FAST test can be done when someone is suspected of having a stroke. What does FAST stand for
Face, Arms, Speech, Time