the 7 points
the 10 essentials
S.T.O.P
fire building
shelters
100

What should you do immediately if you realize you're lost in the wilderness?

What is "Stop"?

100

Which essential item is crucial for navigation in the wilderness?

 What is a map or compass?

100

What does the "O" in S.T.O.P. prompt you to do in your surroundings?

 What is "Observe"?

100

What tool can be used to create sparks to start a fire?

What is flint and steel?

100

What type of shelter is formed by arranging poles in a cone shape and covering them with leaves, animal hides, or fabric?

What is a teepee?

200

what step emphasizes focusing on important steps, and not food?

What is "Don't worry about food"?

200

This item is necessary for hydration when water sources are scarce.

What is a water bottle or purification tablets?

200

 In the S.T.O.P. method, what does "T" remind you to do?

What is "Think"?

200

What is the primary material used to ignite a fire?

 What is tinder?

200

what shelter has great versatility and protection from the elements?

what is the tarp shelter?

300

After ensuring your safety, what is the next critical step in the survival process?

 What is "Provide first aid"?

300

What essential item can provide protection from the elements?

What is a shelter?

300

What is the first action to take when you realize you're lost?

 What is "Stop"?

300

 Which fire structure allows for good airflow and burning?

What is a teepee fire?

300

When building a shelter, what should be your primary concern for safety?

What is protection from the elements?

400

What is crucial to protect yourself from the elements after finding a safe spot?

What is "Seek shelter"?

400

 What tool is essential for cutting and preparing food or materials?

what is a knife or multi-tool?

400

What is the main goal of the "P" in S.T.O.P.?

What is to "Plan" your next steps?

400

Name one common natural fire starter that can often be found in the wild.

What is dry grass or pine needles?

400

Which materials can be used for insulation in a shelter to keep warm?

What are leaves, pine needles, or moss?

500

 This point involves using signals, such as a mirror or whistle, to attract rescuers' attention.

 What is "Signal for help"?

500

 Name one essential that can be used to start a fire in various conditions.

What is a lighter or matches?

500

Explain why following the S.T.O.P. method is crucial in wilderness survival.

What is to prevent panic and make rational decisions?

500

What are the three components of the fire triangle necessary for combustion?

What are fuel, heat, and oxygen?

500

 Discuss the advantages of using a tarp for shelter in the wilderness.

 What is its lightweight, waterproof properties and versatility?