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This fabric is not good for chilly, rainy, or snowy conditions.

What is cotton? (pg. 241)

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On USGS maps, it is the color that indicates water, like ponds, lakes, streams and rivers.

What is Blue? (pg. 335)

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When a victim has stopped breathing, has no heartbeat, is bleeding severely, has ingested poison, showing sign of stroke or has suffered a spinal injury is considered to be this.


What is a hurry case? (pg.115)

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This covers ax and saw blades at all times when not in use.

What is sheath (pg. 382-5)

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Tying this knot is as simple as: right over left, left over right

What is the square knot? (pg. 365)

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The card that grants a Scout the right to carry matches, build campfires and use camp stoves.

What is the Fireman's Chit (pg. 423)

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When pitching your tent, you want to stay away from this.

What are: dead trees or limbs; streams, gullies & flood plains; hilltops & lone trees (lightning targets); and game trails? (pg.265)

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This is what you look at on a map when trying to find out elevation?

What are contour lines. (pg.336)

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If you suspect a stroke, think F.A.S.T. (which stands for?)

What is: 

F= face

A= arm

S= speech

T= time                       

(pg.124)

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Used for most of your outdoor wood cutting and produces the clean cut.

What is a camp saw? (pg. 382)

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The process of keeping a cut end of a natural fiber rope from unraveling

What is whipping? (pg. 361)

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The three materials needed to build a fire.

What is tinder, kindling and fuel wood? (pg. 388)

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This is how you hike next to a highway or road.

What is single-file and on the left side, facing the traffic. (pg.253)

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On an orienteering course, these are the brightly colored flags or cards marking a destination.

What are control points? (pg. 350)

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Redness, warmth, tenderness, swelling, and green or yellow fluid can be signs of this.


 What are the signs of an infection? (pg.125)

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Used to "chop" wood and to split wood into kindling.

What is an ax (pg. 383)

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This is the lashing used to bind two poles together at 45-90 degree angles.

What is the square lashing? (pg. 373-4)

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Used when campfires are not permitted or you when you don't want to blacken your cooking gear with soot.

What is a camp stove? (pg. 392)

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These are items that you would put into a bear bag.

What is anything with a scent that may attract animals. (ex: food, juice bottles, garbage, soap, shampoo, deodorant, lotions, toothbrushes and toothpaste, sunscreen, lip balm, insect repellent, first-aid kits. pg. 284)

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This is one of the 6 categories of map symbols

What is:

Land Surfaces Features -OR-

Buildings & Related Freatures -OR-

Elevation -OR-

Roads, Railroads, & other Features -OR-

Water Features -OR-

Boundaries (pg.334)

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The four-handed seat will help you do this.

What is a way to move an injured or ill person. (pg.150)

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When making a long-term camp, this is the roped-off area to safely use axes and saws.

What is an ax yard (pg. 384)

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This lashing is used to join two poles together, side by side, to extend their length.

What is the round lashing? (pg. 377)

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The three ingredients a fires needs. (S.T.E.M.)

What is oxygen, heat and fuel? (pg. 391)

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These make every outdoor adventure better and in an emergency, can help get you out of a jam.

What are the 10 outdoor essentials, including: pocketknife, rain gear, trail food, flashlight, extra clothing, first-aid kit, sun protection, map and compass, matches and fire starters, and a water bottle. (pg. 238-239)

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It is the star used to true north and is found above the "Big Dipper."


What is Polaris (or North Star)? (pg. 354)

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These are common signs of a heart attack?

What is pain/pressure in the center of the chest, unusual sweating, nausea, shortness of breath, and feeling weak. (pg.119)

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When passing a knife, saw or ax to another person, these are the words that signal the other person has a firm grip and you may release your hold.

That is "Thank you"? (pg. 385)

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The names of the three important building blocks of pioneering projects, pictured here.

What are the A-trestle, X-trestle and H-trestle? (pg. 375)

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These can help get a fire going by propping them upright among the kindling.

What are fuzz sticks? (pg.389)