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Wilderness Survival Merit Badge

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Below are the requirements for the achievement of Wilderness Survival Merit Badge.
Field Trips Delivered can help your Scouts achieve WIlderness Survival Merit Badge by designing a custom program to specifically complete certain requirements! See the highlighted requirements below to see how we can help YOU and your Scouts!



Wilderness Survival Requirements
  1. Show that you know first aid for, and how to prevent injuries or illnesses that could occur in backcountry settings, including hypothermia, heat reactions, frostbite, dehydration, blisters, insect stings, tick bites, and snakebites.
  2. From memory, list the seven priorities for survival in a backcountry or wilderness location. Explain the importance of each one with your councelor.
  3. Discuss ways to avoid panic and maintain a high level of morale when lost, and explain why this is important.
  4. Describe the steps you would take to survive in the following conditions: a. Cold and snowy b. Wet (forest) c. Hot and dry (desert) d. Windy (mountains or plains) e. Water (ocean, lake, or river)
  5. Put together a personal survival kit and explain how each item in it could be useful
  6. Using three different methods (other than matches), build and light three fires.
  7. Do the following: a. Show five different ways to attract attention when lost. b. Demonstrate how to use a signal mirror. c. Describe from memory five ground-to-air signals and tell what they mean.
  8. Improvise a natural shelter. For the purpose of this demonstration, use techniques that have little negative impact on the environment. Spend a night in your shelter.
  9. Explain how to protect yourself from insects, reptiles, and bears.
  10. Demonstrate three ways to treat water found in the outdoors to prepare it for drinking.
  11. Show that you know the proper clothing to wear in your area on an overnight in extremely hot weather and in extremely cold weather.
  12. Explain why it usually not wise to eat edible wild plants or wildlife in a wilderness survival situation.

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    • Native Cultures
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    • Elementary School
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        • Science (2nd Grade)
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    • Programs
    • Tipi Living
  • FTD's Blog
  • Scout Leaders
    • Boy Scouts of America
      • Archaeology
      • Indian Lore
      • Insect Study
      • Leatherwork
      • Wilderness Survival
  • FAQ
  • About Brett Butler
  • Testimonials
  • News and Press
  • Links to our Friends
  • Contact Us!
  • Tipi Rentals