This principle encourages Scouts to leave their campsite better than they found it.
What is Leave No Trace?
These are worn on your feet to prevent blisters by reducing friction.
What are Hiking Socks?
This portable heat source commonly used in scouting runs on propane or butane.
What is a Camp Stove?
This tool uses a magnetized needle to point toward Earth’s magnetic north.
What is a Compass?
This is the first step in treating a minor cut.
Cleaning the Wound with soap and water.
This pledge begins with the phrase "As an American I will do my best..."
What is the Outdoor Code?
What is cotton?
This cast-iron pot with a lid is often used for baking in campfire coals.
What is a Dutch Oven?
This map feature shows elevation using lines that connect points of equal height.
What are Contour Lines?
This specific type of burn is characterized by the injury going partway through the tissue beneath the skin, and the formation of blisters.
What is a Second Degree Burn?
This Leave No Trace Principle consists of only starting fires in a designated fire ring, keeping fires small, and burning all wood and coals to ash.
What is Minimize Campfire Impacts?
This knot is commonly used to secure a tent line because it’s adjustable under tension.
What is the tautline hitch?
During the Three-Bin Cleaning Method after cooking, name what goes in each of the three bins.
Hot Water with Soap
Clear, Hot Water
Cold Water with Bleach
Looking for this object in the sky allows you to navigate without a compass.
What is the North Star?
Describe the 5 Signs of a Heart Attack.
2. Unusual sweating
3. Nausea
4. Shortness of Breath
5. Weakness
Travel responsible, Respect the rights of others, and Educate yourself are the first 3 principles in this Scouting acronym.
What is TREAD Lightly?
Items such as soap, lip balm, insect repellent, and anything else with odor that can be used to attract animals. Should be kept in a bear box.
What are smellables?
This diagram shows the relative amounts of each type of food you should eat at a campout.
What is the MyPlate Diagram?
This adjustment accounts for the difference between magnetic north and true north.
What is Declination?
This medical technique is used to immobilize injured limbs, especially fractures.
What is Splinting?
When washing dishes outdoors, Leave No Trace recommends disposing of strained wastewater at least this far from water sources.
200 feet?
Name 8 out of the 10 Scouting Essentials
Pocketknife, Rain Gear, Trail Food, Flashlight, Extra Clothing, First-Aid Kit, Sun Protection, Map and Compass, Fire Starters, Water Bottle.
Food safety guidelines recommend cooking ground meat and poultry items to this internal temperature.
What is 160 degrees F?
2. Align the compass edge with the vertical lines on the map
3. Rotate your body and the map until the magnetic needle sits inside the "red shed"
While hiking several miles from camp, a scout slips on loose gravel and twists their ankle. The ankle quickly becomes swollen and painful, but the scout is awake and able to talk. You need to stabilize the injury and safely get them back to camp. These are the key first aid steps you should take.
Stop walking on the injury, follow RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), immobilize the ankle (such as with a splint or wrap), and assist the scout in slowly returning or calling for help if needed.