This is a common injury found on the foot after walking a long-distance.
Blister
This merit badge requires knowing how to treat injuries.
First Aid
These are the first three words of the outdoor code.
As an American
You may get this infection if you eat raw meat.
salmonella
This is the first thing you should do when someone gets hurt or during an emergency.
Assess the situation
At this elevation, altitude sickness is common when going from low to high altitude.
8,000 feet
This merit badge requires knowing how to rappel.
Climbing
Your cathole should be this deep.
6-8 inches
Three types of fuel for camp stoves.
Propane, Butane, Kerosene, White Gas
When a tooth falls out or is broken, it should be saved in this substance.
Milk
This term refers to the difference between True North and Magnetic North.
Declination
This merit badge requires the ability to harmonize colors using a color wheel.
Painting
You must be this far from water sources or camp when disposing of dishwater.
200 feet
Most of the charcoal should go here when cooking with a Dutch oven.
On Top
These three rhyming terms follow “Reach” in the order of Water Rescue Methods.
Throw, Row, Go
This is something you must check a week in advance when preparing for a hike.
Weather conditions
In this merit badge, your possessions are graded based on value, size, physical defects, and age.
Collections
For a large group staying in a backcountry spot for more than one night, one of these should be made for restroom purposes.
A latrine
This is the proper storage system for food when camping in an area with bears.
Bear canisters
Of Hurricanes, Tornados, Floods, Heat, and Cold, the type of weather that causes the most deaths each year in the US.
Heat
The total miles one must hike to earn the Hiking Merit Badge.
70 miles
This merit badge requires learning about the structure of teeth.
Dentistry
If there are no durable surfaces and no designated campsite, you should practice this type of camping.
dispersed
4 ways to treat water while backpacking.
Boiling, water purification tablets, water filter, and UV rays/penlight
These 3 Common poisonous plants contain urushiol.
Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac