Rock-climbing
Camp Craft 1
Camp Craft 2
Camp Craft 3
Camp Craft 4
100

Name of a knot you use to tie into a rock-climbing climb.

re-thread figure eight

100

Name of the fuel used when cooking on trangias.

Methylated Spirits

100
The fraction of your body weight a rucksack should weigh.

One Quarter

100

Part of a tent that waterproofs the tent.

The fly

100

Depth you dig a hole when toileting in the outdoors

25cm

200

Name of the person who controls the rope when rock-climbing.

Belayer

200

What do you do with rubbish on bushwalking camp?

Take it out with you.

200

The place fuel is stored when cooking on a trangia.

Fuel dump
200

How far away from water sources should you toilet?

150m

200

The formation you sit in when cooking on a trangia

A circle

300

The difficulty of a climb.

The grade

300

Part of a topographic map that indicates the shape of the land.

Contours

300

Where do you store heavy items in your rucksack?

Against your spine and in the middle.
300

Why is it better to take a six digit grid reference than a four digit grid reference?

It's more accurate.

300

Which axis do you read first when taking a grid reference?

Eastings

400

Name of the knot that resembles the shape of a butterfly.

Alpine Butterfly

400

What are clothes good for when packing a rucksack?

Filling gaps
400

Part of a topographic map used to measure distance.

Scale.
400

Name of the pit you put your waste water in.

Slops pit

400

Name the three straps you adjust when fitting a rucksack.

1. Hip strap

2. Shoulder strap

3. Chest strap

500

Where do you hold the rope in the lock off position when rock-climbing.

At your hip.

500

What scale shows less area but more detail?

1:25,000 or 1:100,000

500

Three steps involved with risk management.

1. Identify the risk

2. Assess the risk

3. Reduce the risk

500

The name of the distance between each contour.

Contour Interval

500
Definition of a hazard

Something that may cause risk to occur.