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WILDERNESS SURVIVAL
These were the REQUIREMENTS
before the REVISIONS made on January 1, 2002.
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- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses likely
to occur in backcountry outings, including hypothermia, hyperthermia,
heatstroke, heat exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn,
stings, tick bites, snakebite, blisters, and hyperventilation.
- From memory, describe the priorities for survival in a backcountry
or wilderness location.
- Describe ways to
- avoid panic and
- maintain a high level of morale when lost.
- Tell what you would do to survive in the following environments:
- Cold and snowy
- Wet (forest)
- Hot and dry (desert)
- Windy (mountains or plains)
- Water (ocean or lake)
- Make up a small survival kit an be able to explain how each
item in it is useful.
- Show that you can start fires using three methods other
than matches.
- Do the following:
- Tell five different ways of attracting attention when
lost.
- Show how to use a signal mirror to attract attention
when lost.
- From memory, describe five international ground-to-
air signals and tell what they mean.
- Show that you can find and improvise a natural shelter minimizing
the damage to the environment.
- Spend a night in your shelter.
- Explain how to protect yourself against insects, reptiles,
rodents, and bears.
- Show three ways to purify water.
- Show that you know the proper clothing to be worn in your
area on an overnight in extremely hot weather and extremely
cold weather.
- Explain why it usually is not wise to eat edible wild plants
or wildlife in a wilderness survival situation.
BSA Advancement ID#: 117
Pamphlet Revision Date: 1984
Requirements last revised in 1995
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