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BOY SCOUT RANK ADVANCEMENT
Scout
| Tenderfoot Scout | Second Class Scout
| First Class Scout Star, Life, Eagle
| Merit Badges Required for Eagle Scout Rank
| Merit Badges
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Camping Merit
Badge
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- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could
occur while camping, including hypothermia, heatstroke, heat
exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, insect stings, tick
bites, snakebite, and blisters.
- Learn the Leave No Trace principles and the Outdoor Code and
explain what they mean. Write a personal plan for implementing these
principles on your next outing.
- Make a written plan for an overnight trek and explain how to get
to your camping spot using a topographical map and compass.
- Make a chart showing how a typical patrol is organizaed for an
overnight campout. List assignments for each member.
- Do the following:
- Prepare a list of clothing you would need for an overnight
campouts in warm weather and in cold weather.
- Discuss footwear for different kinds of weather and how the
right footwear is important for protecting your feet.
- Explain the proper care and storage of camping equipment
(clothing, footwear, bedding).
- Explain the term "layering."
- Present yourself with your pack for inspection. Be correctly
clothed and equipped for an overnight campout.
- Do the following:
- Descripe the features of four types of tents and how to care
for tents. Working with another Scout, pitch a tent.
- Discuss the reasons and methods of water purification. Discuss
camp sanitation.
- Tell the difference between "internal" and
"external" frame packs. Discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of each.
- Discuss the types of sleeping bags and what kind would be
suitable for different conditions. Explain the proper care of
your sleeping bag. Make a comfortable ground bed.
- Prepare for an overnight campout with your patrol by doing the
following:
- Make a checklist of personal and patrol gear that will be
needed.
- Prepare a camp menu that is right for backpacking. Give
recipes and make a foodlist for your patrol. Plan two
breakfasts, three lunches, and two suppers. Discuss how to
protect your food against bad weather, animals, and
contamination.
- Pack your own gear and your share of the patrol equipment and
food for proper carrying. Show that your pack is right for
quickly getting what is needed first, and that it has been
assembled properly for comfort, weight, balance, size, and
neatness.
- Do the following:
- Explain the safety procedures when using a:
- Propane or butane/propane stove
- Liquid fuel stove
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different types of
lightweight cooking stoves.
- Cook for your patrol a trail meal requiring the use of a
lightweight stove.
- Show experience in camping by doing the following:
- Camp out a total of at least 20 days and 20 nights. (You may
use a week of long-term camp toward this requirement.) Sleep
each night under the sky or under a tent you have pitched.
- On any of these camping experiences, you must do TWO of the
following, only with proper preparation and qualified
supervision:
- Hike up a mountain, gaining at least 2,000 vertical feet.
- Backpack for at least four miles.
- Take a bike trip of at least 15 miles or at least four
hours.
- Plan and carry out a float trip of at least four hours.
- Rappel down a rappel route of 30 feet or more.
- On one of your campouts, perform a conservation project
approved in advance by the private land owner or public land
management agency.
- Discuss how the things you did to earn this badge have taught you
about personal health and safety, survival, public health,
conservation, and good citizenship.
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