When a Scout is faithful in their religious duties, and respects the beliefs of others.
What is reverent?
You use this to cook your meals if a fire warden or land manager prohibit fires at your camp site.
What is a lightweight stove?
The knot shown, made with an adjustable loop that stays in place, is great for staking out the guy lines of your tent or dining fly.
What is a taut-line hitch?
The three R's of this are recognize, respond, and report.
What is personal safety?
On a camping trip, the first aid for this ailment is to sit and lean forward with your head down so blood does not run down the inside of your throat.
What is a bloody nose?
When a Scout follows the rules of their family, school, and Troop, and obeys the laws of their community and country.
What is obidient?
DAILY DOUBLE This program, developed by the USDA, is a great resource for planning healthy, balanced meals.
What is MyPlate?
The knot shown is the preferred knot for tying together two ropes of the same or different diameters.
What is the sheet bend?
A lightweight nylon rope originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes that is now used as a general purpose utility rope.
What is paracord?
A life-threatening allergic reaction that causes breathing difficulty, sometimes caused by insect bits, and is considered a hurry case - a condition that potentially threatens a person's life.
What is anaphylactic shock?
When a Scout works to pay their own way and to help others, saves for the future, protects and conserves natural resources, and carefully uses time and property.
What is thrifty?
The role a Scout takes on when they lead meal planning, food shopping, the transport of food to and from camp, and kitchen help coordination.
What is Grubmaster?
The name of the red circled part of the orienteering compass below.
What is the direction of a travel arrow?
The second half of the Scout Slogan, this means to be made ready for use.
What is "prepared"?
The rub shown here is made when this animal marks their territory or scratches an itch.
What is a deer?
When a scout tells the truth, is honest, keeps their promises, and people can depend on them.
What is trustworthy?
What is thee-pot method?
This tool is one of the Scout 10 Essentials. When using one, you always cut away from yourself, never toward yourself.
What is a pocketknife?
A small team of normally six to eight members where Scouts learn skills together, share responsibilities and take on leadership roles.
What is a patrol?
The droppings left behind by insects, snakes, lizzards, frogs, and mammals.
What is scat?
When a Scout is true to their family, friends, Scout leaders, school, and nation.
What is loyal?
Using oven mitts when moving hot pans, keeping flammable items away from camp stoves, placing stoves on level surfaces, and wearing closed-toe shows, are all preventative measures for this type of injury.
What are burns?
Seen below, this safety measure is made by holding the blade of a cutting instrument and slowly turning in a circle with your arm extended.
What is a blood or safety circle?
Adult leadership training, the Cyber Chip, and the "How to Protect Your Children from Child Abuse: A Parent's Guide" are just three ways Scouts BSA commits to Youth ________.
What is protection?
The plant below grows on woody vines or shrubs, turns red in the gall, and causes an irritating rash.
What is poison oak?