This knot is most useful for tying down tents, tarps, and pavilions.
What is a taut-line hitch?
This hitch is used to start most lashings. (Double points if can name the other common hitch)
What is a clove hitch? (Timber hitch for bonus).
What is a backpack?
When combining ropes of different diameters, you'd use this knot.
What is a sheet bend?
Scouts use the 2 tools when hiking or navigating in the wilderness.
What is a compass and map?
This knot is used for decorative or friendship purposes- scouts often tie it in paracord bracelets.
What is a square knot (or friendship knot)?
This small portable stove uses fuel to cook food when a fire isn't allowed.
What is a camp stove or a backpacking stove?
What are the 3 main purposes of fires.
What is cooking fires, signal fires, and warmth/comfort fires?
True or False? A bowline can be used to hoist gear or create a secure loop for rescue.
True.
True or False? You should keep lashings loose so they don't damage the poles.
False- lashings should be tight and firm.
This lightweight sheet protects the bottom of your tent from moisture and sharp objects.
What is a ground cloth/tarp or footprint?
This is the symbol every scout wears that represents the outdoors, duty, and honor.
What is the Fleur-de-lis?
These two knots are commonly used to secure a rope to a tree or post for a tent or clothesline with one being adjustable under tension.
What are two half hitches and taut-line hitch?
This lashing keeps poles from slipping when they cross at an angle.
What is a diagonal lashing?
The receptacle that we store all of our fire building/starting materials in.
What is the fire box?
This is the motto of Boy Scouts of America.
What is "Be Prepared"?