History
Famous Scouters
Scouting Gear
First Aid
Knots and Lashings
100

This was the founder of Scouting

Lord Baden Powell

100

This Eagle Scout was the also the first Astronaut to land on the Moon

Niel Armstrong

100

This gear holds everything a patrol needs for your camp kitchen

Patrol Box

100

Having good fitting boots and socks can help prevent

Blisters

100

This is the King of Knots, used to join two different sized rope

What is a Sheet Bend

200
The year Boy Scouts of America was founded

1910

200

This Eagle Scout helped write the Cinematography (Movie Making) merit badge

Steven Spielberg

200

This pair of items is one of the most important items to have fit and broke in before a long backpacking trip

Boots

200

Not sweating in hot conditions can be a sign of this condition

Heat Stroke

200

This lashing is used to bind two poles together at a right angle, often for building camp gadgets.

What is a Square Lashing

300

The year Troop 101 was started

1975

300

This children book author helped sell Liberty Bonds as a Boy Scout

Dr. Seuss

300

Helps in lighting fires, when a match just isn't enough

Fire Starters

300

An injury caused by freezing temperatures.

Frostbite

300

This lashing is used to create a tripod by binding three poles together at one end.

What is a Tripod Lashing

400

Brought Scouting to the United States

William D. Boyce

400

This is the only U.S. President that is an Eagle Scout

Gerald R. Ford

400

Sleeping under the stars? Looks like you might have forgot this Camping item

Tent

400
What degree is a burn where blisters appear.

Second Degree

400

This hitch is ideal for tying a rope around a pole or post when you need it to hold under tension.

What is a Clove Hitch

500

This was the first Chief Scout Executive

James E. West

500

This Eagle Scout knows the value of dirty jobs

Mike Rowe

500

Standard clothing worn by every Scout.

What is the Uniform
500

The acronym RICE stands for what?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

500

This knot forms a secure loop at the end of a rope and is easy to untie, even after being loaded. Also known as the Rescue knot

What is the Bowline