The Outdoor
Plus Challenge
To complete
this Challenge the Scout must:
- hold the Outdoor Challenge
- have spent at least eight
nights away as a Scout, four of which must be camping
- take an active part in a
further camp of at least two nights, which should include many of the
following:
- lead a group of Scouts
in the setting up of a well-organised site that includes sleeping
tents, food and equipment stores, fire/stove, kitchen and eating
area
- plan a balanced menu
for a short camp
- show how to use an
axe or a saw or both safely
- lead the cooking of
a meal for the group
- show knowledge of
the safety precautions for the correct use of lamps and stoves
- cook a backwoods meal
with the group
- build a working camp
gadget, such as an altar fire, camp oven or gateway to a campsite
- take a leading role
in the construction of a pioneering project
- build a bivouac and
sleep in it.
This list gives
an idea of the type and style of the activities that the residential experience
should include. Depending on the activity, there may be extra ideas that
could be included, which can be discussed in the Troop Forum.
As well as the
above requirements, the Scout will need to demonstrate knowledge of emergency
aid for the outdoors, and will have to:
- demonstrate mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation using a simulator
- know how and when to put
a patient in the recovery position
- know how to recognise and
treat fractures and severe bleeding
- know how to use direct pressure
to stop bleeding
- demonstrate an awareness
of the dangers of temperature extremes, such as sunstroke, dehydration,
heat exhaustion and hypothermia, and know how to prevent and treat them.
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