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				BACKPACKING
 These were the REQUIREMENTS before the REVISIONS 
				made on January 1, 2003. To see the current requirements
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					Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that 
					could occur while backpacking, including hypothermia, heatstroke, 
					heat exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, insect stings, 
					tick bites, snakebite, blisters, and hyperventilation.Do the following:
					
						List 10 items which are essential to be carried on any 
						overnight backpacking trek and explain why each item is 
						necessary.Describe 10 ways you can limit the weight and bulk to 
						be carried in your pack without jeopardizing your health 
						or safety.Do the following:
					
						Define limits on the number of backpackers that should 
						be on a backpacking crew.Explain the reason for the upper limit and the lower 
						limit in a backpacking crew.Tell environmental considerations that are important for 
					backpackers and describe five ways to lessen their impact on 
					the environment. Describe proper methods for disposing of solid 
					and liquid wastes.Demonstrate two ways to purify water and tell why water 
					purification is essential.Demonstrate that you can read topographic maps. While on 
					a hike, use a map and compass to establish your position on 
					the terrain at random times and places.Tell how to prepare properly for and deal with inclement 
					weather while on a backpacking trek.Do the following:
					
						Explain the advantages and disadvantages of three different 
						types of backpacking stoves using at least three different 
						types of fuel.Demonstrate that you know how to operate a backpacking 
						stove safely and to handle liquid fuel safely.Prepare at least three meals using a stove and fuel 
						you can carry in a backpack.Do the following:
					
						Plan a patrol backpacking hike.Properly pack your own gear and your share of the crew 
						equipment and food. Protect it against inclement weather. 
						Show that your pack allows you to get quickly to items you 
						may need on the trail and provides for comfort, balance, 
						and neatness. Show how to use effectively a pack frame and 
						hip strap to distribute the weight on your body.Conduct a prehike inspection of the patrol and its equipment.Carrying your pack, complete a hike of at least 2 miles.Take three backpacking treks. Each must consist of at least 
					3 days duration with two different overnight campsites, and 
					each must cover at least 15 miles. Carry everything you will 
					need throughout the trek.Do the following:
					
						In addition, assist in planning and take a backpacking 
						trek of at least 5 days with at least three different campsites, 
						and covering at least 30 miles. Your written plan submitted 
						to your counselor must include route, food and menus, equipment, 
						and emergency notification. Prepare lightweight, reasonably 
						priced trail menus. Carry everything you need throughout 
						the entire trek.On returning, tell what you did to get in shape for 
						this trek and how you might do it differently again. 
 BSA Advancement ID#: 26Pamphlet Revision Date: 1983
 Requirements last updated in 1995
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