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TenderfootFellow Chumps
Flames/ Knives
Troop 368
First Aid
Camping
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“Do a good turn daily.”
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The process of melting the end of a rope.
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This knot is used to tie a rope around a post.
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Before you have your Board of Review.
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Mr. Mitreuter, Jeff Karl, Mike
Kolanko and Jeff Schulz.
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The founder of scouting
.
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Quartermaster of Troop 368
.
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The director of Program Services in the Patriots Path Council
.
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Boy Scout of America Chief Scout Executive
.
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This is the proper direction to cut with a pocket knife.
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These are the badges needed for knife and fire handling
.
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This is the protective covering over the blades of axes, hand axes, and bow saws.
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Three types of fire structures.
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The three things a fire needs to stay
lit.
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First, second, and third degree.
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It has medical supplies and should
be brought on every campout.
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CPR is its short name.
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Walking assist, one-person, two-person, and four-
handed are all methods of this.
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A broken bone piercing the skin is
this type of fracture.
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The type of tents the troop own.
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The proper materials to clean a
cast iron skillet.
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What you do with your ground tarp so the water doesn’t flow under your
tent.
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The number of feet away from a
campsite, a grease pit should be
made.
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The number of wash buckets in the wash bucket cleaning system used for washing
dishes on campouts and what each bucket is for.
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The Scoutmaster of Troop 368.
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The month of the Battle Bots Competition
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The dumpster is where it was found.
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The date that Troop 368 was formed
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Was the first Scoutmaster of
Troop 368
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Long Walks
Knots Around the world with a compass
Env. Sci. Sabattis Finish the sentence
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The proper footwear to wear
on a hike.
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The system used in all of scouting and
ESPECIALLY in hiking so that no one is ever left
alone.
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How you drink water when on a break from a long
hike.
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Things to do when crossing a river
above knee level.
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A desirable thing to do with your boots to help them dry
quicker when walking through
water.
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The knot than can be used to tie an unsipable loop which is widely
used as a rescue knot.
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A knot that can be used to tighten slack in a rope.
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The technique used to keep the ends of rope from fraying and looking neat.
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The number of square lashings in
a H frame.
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Type of anchor used to hold down large structures
like a tower.
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Listen for these when hiking near this (map symbol
for a RR).
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"You'll want to avoid this when
hiking - symbol for a marsh."
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This is between west and northwest.
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"You're at the edge of this (map symbol of a depression) Are
you looking up, down or straight ahead when you
look at the x.
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If you travel 120 degrees SE for 50 paces, then 240
degrees SW for 50 paces, then 360 degrees N for 50 paces, where are
you.
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Sumac, oak, and ivy.
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Noise will scare away this dangerous
creature.
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This group includes sponges, squirrels,
and humans.
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This group includes mammals, reptiles,
birds, fish, and amphibians.
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This soil-like material can carry
heat over dangerous distances.
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The campsite Troop 368 stays in
.
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The name of the camp director
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The rifle rang is dedicated to this person.
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Was a previous owner of the property in the early 1900s
.
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If you add the number of Golf holes and Frisbee Golf holes together
.
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If red toughs black you’re ok Jack, if red toughs yellow you’re a…
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Beef stew, less water…
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Hair on the rope…
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Red sky at night sailors delight, red sky in the morning…
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As an American, I will do my best to-
BE CLEAN in my outdoor manners,
BE CAREFUL with fire,
BE CONSIDERATE in the outdoors, and
BE CONSERATION-MINDED