1) When packing your camping pack, which item is not in the top 10? a) trash bag b) a whistle c) magnet d) water bottle 2) Finding your way when lost. Which way is not helpful? a) Try using your phone to call or google your position b) Look for landmarks and water sources. c) At night, look for the North Star connected to the Big Dipper d) Start running back where you think you walked. 3) Surviving the Heat. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke happen when your body can’t cool itself. What shouldn’t you do? a) Move toward shady spots like trees and rocks or a vehicle. b) Undress and take off shirts and jeans to wear as little as possible. c) Eat as little as possible d) Walk only during the night time when it is cooler. 4) Making a Fire happens in stages. Some ingredients keep the fire lasting longer while other get the fire started quickest. Which stage burns quickest? a) Fuel - big logs and large pieces of wood. b) Tinder - dry leaves, feathers, candle stubs, doritos, pine needles c) Kindling - lots of twigs and small skinny branches 5) Finding Food. Not everything is safe to eat. There are a lot of don’ts. Which fact below is a DO when you are hungry. a) Eat only fresh insects like grasshoppers and grubs. b) Eat foods that run away whether they are alive or dead. c) Eat snakes, lizards, frogs with the skin on. d) Eat plants with white, yellow or red berries or have beans or pods. 6) When animals attack or injure. Here are some things to do. Which one is a don’t? a) Brown Grizzlys and Black bears - For grizzly bears lay on your belly and play dead. For black bears escape or fight back. b) Bees and Wasps - Don’t swat at them - run and find shelter. c) Jellyfish - Use tweezers to remove the stinging tentacles and apply antihistamine cream. d) Snakes - When bitten suck out the venom and apply hot or cold to the wound.

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