CampingOutlines the requirements for the merit badge in camping, explaining all the fundamentals involved in overnight camping, from securing a campsite to breaking camp. |
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... Build three kinds of top- of - the - ground fires . Use charcoal for one . Show how to put out a fire prop- erly . ( Where open fires cannot be used , show how to build the fires , but don't light them . ) f . Show the right way to ...
... Build three kinds of top- of - the - ground fires . Use charcoal for one . Show how to put out a fire prop- erly . ( Where open fires cannot be used , show how to build the fires , but don't light them . ) f . Show the right way to ...
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... build a bed from dry grass or leaves or you can merely use your extra clothing and soft equipment to pad up the hard ground to pro- tect and support your hips and your shoulders . You may use a sleeping bag or blanket roll shown above ...
... build a bed from dry grass or leaves or you can merely use your extra clothing and soft equipment to pad up the hard ground to pro- tect and support your hips and your shoulders . You may use a sleeping bag or blanket roll shown above ...
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... Build your fireplace away from overhanging branches of trees . • Regardless of the type of fire- place that you use , first clear a 10 - foot circle of all dry leaves , grass , twigs , or other burnable material . • Build your fireplace ...
... Build your fireplace away from overhanging branches of trees . • Regardless of the type of fire- place that you use , first clear a 10 - foot circle of all dry leaves , grass , twigs , or other burnable material . • Build your fireplace ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 5 |
Getting to the Campsite | 12 |
Choosing Your Pack | 20 |
Copyright | |
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aid kit air mattress backpacking bags blanket boots bow saw Boy Scouts BUDDIES build burn camp-out campers campgrounds camping trip carry charcoal checklist Chigger cleanup clove hitch cold cooking dead trees developed campsites ditch extra fasten feet Fire Lay fireplace firewood fuel garbage gear grass grill grommets ground cloth guy lines hiking insects INSIDE YOUR PACK keep kindling knapsack latrine leave lightweight meals meat menu Merit badge pamphlets Mike Mark night Number overnight pack frame pads parks patrol equipment patrol food personal equipment Plymouth Meeting pockets poison oak poles poncho pots protection rain rucksack Scouts of America sharpening stone shelter shoulder sleeping sleeping bag snow socks sod cloth soil stake sure tent pegs tick tinder tote-litter trail Tumpline twigs U.S. Forest Service warm washing waterproof wear weather wilderness wind winter wool