Waite Phillips
NAYLE Days 1-3
NAYLE Days 4-5
BNYLTs
100

Before becoming a philanthropist, Waite Phillips made his fortune in this industry alongside his brother Frank.

Oil

100

What does UTM stand for

Universal Transverse Mercator

100

We hear from this old man before we do the conservation project

Who is Gene Hayward

100

What does BNYLT stand for

Beyond National Youth Leadership Training

200

What was the Name of Waite Phillip’s twin brother

Wiate Phillips

200

While hiking to RRLC with your crew after registration, the Crew Guides should perform this role

What is a tour guide? keeping the conversation light and interesting, discussing any landmarks the participants have seen or are seeing while arriving.

200

What are the 3 parts of the Bear-muda Triangle

Bear box, Sump, an Fire ring

200

What time in the schedule do BNYTs and Journal time occur every day

4:00pm and 4:30pm

300

Waite Phillips famously left home at a young age to make his own way at this age.

16

300

First one to buzz in has a chance for points

You and your crew just made it to the top of Urraca Mesa. Unexpectedly, a storm appears coming across
Black Mountain and moves swiftly in your direction. Quickly, you try to make your way to cover, but it is to
no avail. Before you make it to shelter, a bolt of lightning hits you. You fall to the ground
unconscious, and the storm is still approaching...

Pulse: 0 | Respiration Rate: 0 | Temperature: 98.6
• Skin: Warm, dry, pale; blue lips and fingernail beds

300

All Faculty and Participants must be ready at the commissary to leave for the tooth of time at this time.

4:30am!!!

300

Give me your best rendition of the Turkey Story

A flock of turkeys had a training course. All the turkeys went. And there, the
instructors, experienced turkeys all, taught them how to fly.
At first, they were taught how to make short flights off the fence to the ground. This
was certainly new to them and was lots of fun.
Then they’d glide from the top of the shed. Wow! That was exciting!
Eventually, they learned to take off from a running start, glide, flap, and slowly lift.
They learned to catch thermal wind currents, soar up, and fly high into the sky! And
even do some fancy aerobatics!
They could look down and see the whole farm spread out below them in great detail.
They could see what was on the other side of hills and woods, which had previously
blocked their view. They could see vast horizons that they had never known existed.
It was a wonderful, exciting, and exhilarating experience. And then, after the course,
all the turkeys . . . walked home.
Remind them that they will return home tomorrow. Hopefully, they have learned much
to share back home. TAKE IT HOME—fly, don’t walk!

400

In what year did Waite Phillips make his first donation to Scouting America

1938

400

What are lyrics to the root beer song (In Tune Please...)

Doe—The stuff that buys my root beer
• Ray—The guy that pours my root beer (thanks Ray)
• Me—The guy that drinks my root beer
• Fa—A long way to the john
• So—Let’s have another root beer
• La—A lotta lotta root beer
• Tea—No thanks, I’m having root beer
• That leaves me with no doe doe doe doe doe

400

This article of clothing is needed for the trip back to RRLC from Camp Hayward.

What are Long Pants?

400

What are the 3 recurring themes of BNYLT sessions

Discuss how each crew member is progressing

Discuss how the crew is progressing

Discuss any takeaway lessons they can take back to their unit, district, or
council

500

What was Philmont’s original name

Philturn Rockymountain Scout Camp

500

Name 6 of the 9 Goals of Challenge Events. Each extra one you get gives bonus points

What is Teamwork, Leadership, Self-Esteem, Communication, Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, Planning, and Fun?

500

As you Hike to Hayward, you must remind your crew of these principles. Name what each of the 7 principles are. Bonus points if you can do the hand motions

Plan ahead and prepare, travel and camp on durable surfaces, dispose of waste properly, leave what you find, minimize campfire impacts, be respect wildlife, and be considerate of other visitors

500

What is the importance of Journal Time

to slow down and reflect upon the day in order for them to transform their experiences into something they can take home