This knot is commonly used to tie two ropes together
What is a square knot
What is pressure?
This is the universal signal for help
What is 3 of anything
This is the ideal tool used for flipping a pancake
What is a spatula?
What is the system of staying with a partner called
What is the buddy system?
This knot creates a secure loop that won't slip
What is a bowline knot
What is cooling with water and covering?
This is the device often paired with a map that helps you navigate
What is a compass
This is the spreading of germs from raw food to cooked
What is cross-contamination
This is the purpose of a ground tarp under a tent
What is to prevent moisture and protect tend floor
This knot can adjust tension in a tent line
What is a Taut-Line Hitch
What is the ideal bpm for CPR?
What is 100-120 bpm
What are the 4 basic essentials of survival
This is cooking in a heavy cast iron pot using coals on the top and bottom
What is the "Dutch-Oven"
This is why you should not camp too close to rivers or streams
What is flooding?
A knot primarily used for attaching a rope to a fixed object like a post, ring, or bar
What is the Two-Half Hitch
What does the RICE method stand for
What is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
This is the directions the sun rises and sets
What is rising in the east, setting in the west
This is the name for foods that don't spoil quickly and don't need refrigeration
What is "non-perishable"
This is the idea of leaving nature the way it is
What is "Leave No Trace"
This is the common knot used to start a lashing
What is a clove hitch
This is the position a unconscious breathing person be placed in
What is the recovery position?
This is the direction that moss usually grow on trees
What is north facing surfaces
This range of 40 F - 140 F is the temperature where bacteria grow the fastest is called
What is the "Danger zone"
Where should a tent be set up in relation to a fire
What is upwind and a safe distance