When camping, choose these types of surfaces to avoid damaging ground cover.
What are durable surfaces?
Because of its poor insulating properties, backpackers say that this fabric "kills".
What is cotton?
It's the acronym that reminds you to stop, think, observe, and plan if you get lost.
What is S.T.O.P.?
Wait at least this long after the last observed lightning strike before resuming outdoor activities.
What is 30 minutes?
One of the uses of this geometrically-named knot is to tie to pieces of rope together
What is a square knot?
When hiking along a road shared with vehicles, be safe by walking toward this.
What is traffic?
Everyone knows the best maple syrup comes from Canada, not this New England State.
What is Vermont?
It's the ideal number of trekkers in a backpacking crew.
What is 8-10?
To avoid getting blisters, be sure to break these in on shorter walks before embarking on a longer trek.
What are new hiking boots?
By carrying these items with you on all outings, you'll be prepared for most common emergencies.
What are the Ten Essentials?
In a rainstorm, these areas are at risk of flash flooding.
What are canyons or river banks?
It's the knot shown here:
What is two half hitches?
To safely hike along roads at dusk or at night, it's the side of the body on which you should wear reflective bands.
What is your right side?
This is the only award earned in Cub Scouting that can be worn on a Boy Scout uniform.
What is the Arrow of Light?
It's the first of the Leave No Trace principles — and fittingly, the first thing you should do.
What is plan ahead?
To keep your body dry in rainy weather, make sure these three items are easily accessible in your pack.
What are a rain jacket, rain pants, and a hat.
The "rule of threes" reminds us that you can survive for three weeks without food, three days without water, but only three hours without this.
What is shelter?
In a thunderstorm move away from these areas to minimize risk of lightning strikes.
What are open water, open meadows, or peaks?
Useful for securing a rain fly, hammock, or when transporting a canoe, this adjustable knot is one of the first most Scouts learn.
What is a taut line hitch?
In the US Air Force every pilot has a wingman. In the Navy, every sailor has a shipmate. In Scouting this is the name for the system we use to look out for each other.
What is the Buddy System?
In first aid, RICE stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and this.
What is Elevation?
Keeping fires small means only burning wood that can be broken using these.
What are your hands?
An extra pair of lightweight shoes is useful for this type of crossing.
What is a water crossing?
To signal for help in the wilderness, use a mirror, fire, or this number of large visual objects.
What is three?
The time of year when hail is most likely.
When is Spring?
The loop that this "rescue knot" creates at the end of a rope won't slip or come undone, but can be loosened easily when it's time to untie it.
What is a bowline?
When attempting a water rescue, the order in which you should try to help is: Reach, Throw, Row and, finally, this.
What is Go?
To be a good Scout, do one of these daily.
What is a good turn?
It's the number of consecutive nights of camping after which most forested areas will be impacted beyond natural recovery.
What is 15?
This fabric helps regulate temperature, retains its insulating properties when wet, and is naturally antimicrobial.
What is wool?
The best thing to do when lost is stay put and wait for help. But if you do have to self-rescue, these often lead to civilization.
What are rivers?
As a patrol, decide how many of your points to gift to the New Scout Patrol.
To securely finish off lashings around a pole, end with this simple knot, also called a builder's knot.
What is a clove hitch?
If you see this plant it's a good idea to "let it be."
What is Poison Oak?
Besides your bank account, this should be raised quickly and lowered slowly.
What is the US Flag?