What is Poison Ivy?
This rule is used to ensure that no scout is left alone, in case of danger.
What is the buddy system?
This knot is used to stake out the guy lines of your tent or dining fly.
What is the taut-line hitch?
You cover the skin surrounding a blister with a piece of this material.
What is moleskin?
These are the four steps to follow when you are lost in the woods.
What is "stay calm, think, observe, and plan"?
After using the bow saw, make sure to use this item to prevent anyone from getting hurt after you put it away.
What is a sheath?
What is a tick?
This type of trail, usually made for steep inclines, is lain out in a zig-zag formation.
What is the switchback?
This lashing can be used to make a flat platform,
What is the floor lashing?
Referred to as partial-thickness burns because the injury goes partway toward the tissue beneath the skin.
What is second-degree burns?
Travel responsibly, Respect the rights of others, Educate yourself, Avoid sensitive areas, Do your part
What are the principles of Tread Lightly?
This tool is multipurpose, which can be used to do things like cut rope, open a can, whittle a tent stake, punch a hole in a belt, or slice a biscuit for breakfast at a campsite.
What is a pocketknife?
These snakes of North America are the most common when it comes to venomous snakes.
What are pit vipers and coral snakes?
four steps to a water rescue
What are reach, throw, row, go?
This is the optimal angle at which to sharpen a knife against a whetstone.
What is about 25 degrees?