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| == [[Outdoor Adventure Skills]] Shelters == | | == [[Outdoor Adventure Skills]] Shelters == |
| Shelter building and where they fit into the various stages of different [[Outdoor Adventure Skills]] badges. | | Shelter building and where they fit into the various stages of different [[Outdoor Adventure Skills]] badges. |
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Shelter building and where they fit into the various stages of different Outdoor Adventure Skills badges.
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1.5 I know three reasons for having a shelter when sleeping outdoors
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1.1 I have built something out of snow.
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2.4 I know what natural shelter materials or locations are to keep out of the wind, rain, sun and snow and where these may be found
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2.15 I can find a safe place in bad weather.
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3.7 I can make a personal shelter out of plastic sheeting and rope.
3.11 I know what makes a comfortable and safe place for a sleeping shelter/site.
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3.6 With a small group, I have built an emergency shelter in winter.
3.7 I know how to find shelter from the wind on a cold day.
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4.7 I can build a personal sleeping shelter out of snow or any other natural materials.
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4.16 I can build or find an emergency shelter.
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4.2 I have helped purchase food for a winter outing.
4.3 I have helped cook meals at winter camp.
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5.1 I have built a lean-to shelter and an A-frame sleeping tripod shelter using wood, tied with four lashing knots: square, diagonal, tripod and shear lashings.
5.6 I have built and slept out at least two nights in a shelter big enough for three persons and made of only natural materials found outdoors and rope.
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5.12 I can pitch a variety of tents and shelters.
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5.6 I have built and slept in a temporary winter shelter such as a quinzhee, snow trench or a lean-to.
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6.6 I have constructed and slept two nights in an igloo, quinzee or trench snow shelter capable of sleeping three persons.
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6.6 I have taught a less experienced Scout how to build a winter shelter.
6.10 I have slept outside for two nights in a lightweight shelter in winter
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8.6 With only materials found in the forest, rope and plastic sheeting, I have built a 10-person campout dinning shelter protected on all side from the weather.
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See also Outdoor Skills - Shelters.
See more Outdoor Adventure Skills by Topic.