Camping and Outdoor Ethics
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Hiking
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100

What is the first point of the Outdoor Code

Be clean in my outdoor manners

100

What is a practical use of the square knot?

Joining ropes of similar diameter together

100

How do you treat a simple cut or scrape?

Wash out with soap and water, then apply with antibiotic ointment, lastly cover with a dry, sterile dressing or adhesive band-aid.

Clean and rebandage wounds each day or more often as needed.

100

What should you bring with you on a hike?

The Ten Essentials

100

What does the acronym in the EDGE method stand for?

Explain

Demonstrate

Guide

Enable

200

Which Leave No Trace principle that mentions not taking anything home with you?

Leave what you find?

200

What is a practical use of two half-hitches?

To secure a rope around a static object

Ex. Tying down a clothesline or securing loads in a truck bed or trailer 

200

What do you put on a blister?

Moleskin

200

When hiking on the road, what side do you travel on?

You walk on the left side of the road
200

What shape do you fold the American flag into?

A triangle

300

What are the first 3 Leave No Trace Principles?

Plan ahead and prepare 

Travel and camp on durable surfaces

Dispose of waste properly

300

What is a practical use for the taught-line hitch?

Creating an adjustable loop that holds under tension

Ex. Tying down guy lines on a tent

300

How do you treat a choking victim?

The Heimlich Maneuver

300

Name one instance you have used the buddy system on a campout

My choice

300

On a campout, what do we use to clean our dishes?

The Three Bin Method

400

What Leave No Trace principle mentions being respectful to others when in the outdoors and what does it mean?

Be Considerate of Other Visitors 

Respect others and protect the quality of their experience. Be courteous and yield to others on the trail. Avoid making loud noises. 

400

What should you do to the sharpening block before you use it?

Put mineral oil or water on it so you aren't sharpening on a dry block.

400

Three poisonous plants that grow in South Carolina

What is poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac 

400

What is the acronym you follow when lost in the woods and what does each letter stand for?

S.T.O.P.

Stay calm

Think

Observe

Plan

400

Why is it important to eat with your patrol on a campout?

To build patrol spirit and companionship

500

What point of the Outdoor Code mentions taking care of the environment and what does it mean?

Be conservation-minded

Make decisions that are good for the environment and practice good conservation of soil, waters, forests, energy, etc.

500

Describe where the toe is on an axe

The upper point where the sharpened blade meets the top flat edge. It is opposite of the heel.

500

How do you know the difference between a venomous and non-venomous snake bite?

A non-venomous bite will be in the shape of a circle or horse shoe. A venomous snake bite will have two puncture marks from it's fangs.

500

What are some examples of durable surfaces that are safe to hike on?

-Pavement

-Established trails

-Gravel

500

After folding the flag, should you be able to see any stripes?

No stripes should be visible, only stars