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Requirements for the Wilderness Survival merit badge:

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  1. Do the following:
    1. Explain to your counselor the hazards you are most likely to encounter while participating in wilderness survival activities, and what you should do to anticipate, help prevent, mitigate, or lessen these hazards.
    2. Show that you know first aid for and how to prevent injuries or illnesses likely to occur in backcountry settings, including 
  • hypothermia
  • heat reactions, Heat Exhaustion, and Heatstroke
  • frostbite
  • dehydration
  • blisters
  • insect stings
  • tick bites
  • Snakebites
  1. From memory, list the seven priorities for survival in a backcountry or wilderness location. Explain the importance of each one with your counselor.
    1. STOP (Stop; Think; Observe; Plan)
    2. Provide First Aid.
    3. Seek shelter.
    4. Build a fire.
    5. Signal for help.
    6. Drink water.
    7. Food: Don’t worry about it.
  2. Describe ways to avoid panic and maintain a high level of morale when lost, and explain why this is important.
  3. Exposure – Describe the steps you would take to survive in the following exposure conditions:
    1. Cold and snowy
    2. Wet
    3. Hot and dry
    4. Windy (Strong Winds)
    5. At or on the water
  4. Kit – Put together a personal survival kit and be able to explain how each item in it could be useful. (Sample Kit)
  5. Fire – Using three different methods (other than matches), build and light three fires.
  6. Signal for Help – Do the following:
    1. Show five different ways to attract attention when lost.
    2. Demonstrate how to use a signal mirror.
    3. Describe from memory five ground-to-air signals and tell what they mean.
  7. 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.
  8. Explain how to protect yourself from insects, reptiles, bears, and other animals of the local region.
  9. Treat Water – Demonstrate three ways to treat water found in the outdoors to prepare it for drinking.
  10. Clothing – Show that you know the proper clothing to wear while in the outdoors during extremely hot and cold weather and during wet conditions.
  11. Wild Plants – Explain why it usually is not wise to eat edible wild plants or wildlife in a wilderness survival situation.
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