 
				CLIMBING
				 
				These were the REQUIREMENTS  
				before the REVISIONS made on 01/01/2000. 
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					- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that 
					may occur during climbing activities, including hypothermia, 
					blisters, sprains, abrasions,and fractures.
 
					- Present yourself properly dressed for belaying, climbing, 
					and rappelling (i.e., appropriate clothing, footwear, and a 
					helmet; rapellers must also wear gloves).
 
					- Do the following:
					
						- Explain the mountaineers (free climbers climbing classifications 
						and apply the classifications to the rock faces or walls 
						where you will demonstrate your climbing and rappelling 
						skills. 
 
						- Evaluate the safety of a particular climbing area. Consider 
						weather, visibility, the condition of the climbing surface, 
						and any environmental hazards. 
 
						- Determine how to summon aid to the climbing area in 
						case of an emergency.
 
					 
					 
					- Verbal signals. Explain the importance of using verbal 
					signals during every climb and rappel. With the help of the 
					merit badge counselor or another Scout, demonstrate the verbal 
					signals used by each of the following:
					
						- Climbers 
 
						- Rappellers 
 
						- Belayers
 
					 
					 
					- Rope. Do the following:
					
						- Describe the kind of rope acceptable for use in climbing 
						and rappelling. 
 
						- Show how to examine a rope for signs of wear or damage.
						
 
						- Discuss ways to prevent a rope from being damaged.
						
 
						- Explain when and how a rope should be retired. 
 
						- Properly coil a rope.
 
					 
					 
					- Knots. Demonstrate the ability to tie each of the 
					following knots. Give at least one example of how each knot 
					is used in belaying, climbing, or rappelling.
					
						- Figure eight on a bight
 
						- Figure eight follow-through 
 
						- Water knot 
 
						- Grapevine knot
 
						- Bowline on a coil
 
					 
					 
					- Harnesses. Correctly put on at least ONE of the following:
					
						- Commercially made climbing harness 
 
						- Knotted leg-loop seat sling 
 
						- Swiss seat sling
 
						- Diaper sling
 
					 
					 
					- Belaying. Do the following:
					
						- Explain the importance of belaying every climber and 
						rappeller. 
 
						- Belay three different climbers ascending a rock face 
						or climbing wall.
 
						- Belay three different rappellers descending a rock face 
						or climbing wall.
 
					 
					 
					- Climbing. Do the following:
					
						- Show the correct way to tie into a belay rope. 
 
						- Climb at least three different routes on a rock face 
						or climbing wall, demonstrating good technique and using 
						verbal signals with a belayer.
 
					 
					 
					- Rappelling. Do the following:
					
						- Using carabiners and a rappel device, secure your climbing 
						harness or seat to a rappel rope.
 
						- Tie into a belay rope set up to protect rappellers.
						
 
						- Rappel down three different rock faces or three rappel 
						routes on a climbing wall. Use verbal signals to communicate 
						with a belayer, and demonstrate good rappelling technique.
 
					 
					 
					- Demonstrate ways to store rope, hardware, and other gear 
					used for climbing, rappelling, and belaying.
 
				 
				 
				BSA Advancement ID#: 133  
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