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DETAILED ADVENTURE SKILLS STAGES REQUIREMENTS

Stage 1 I know what kinds of clothes to wear when going out into nature.
I know how to prepare food for cooking.
I know what a basic survival kit should contain.
I know how to behave safely around fires
I know how to use hand tools safely
I can build a simple shelter
I have participated in at least two backwoods activities
Stage 2 I know how to prepare food for cooking
I know what a basic survival kit should contain
I know how to behave safely around fires
I know how to use hand tools safely
I can build a simple shelter
I know how cook some food using tin foil instead of pots and pans.
I know the important things to remember when building a simple shelter using plastic sheeting.
I know how to treat simple cuts and scratches in a hygienic way
I know how to set up a fireplace and assist in fire lighting.
I can prepare and cook food properly in backwoods conditions
I know about food hygiene in the outdoors
I can use hand tools correctly
I have attended at least an additional two backwoods activities
Stage 3 I know how different weather conditions can affect a backwoods activity.
I know how to get help when someone is in trouble
I know the main principles of “Leave No Trace”
I can build a shelter for six people
I can use camp tools safely on camp
I know about food storage
I can light a fire using natural tinder, fuzz sticks and matches.
I can make a simple fish hook
I can prepare my own survival kit
I can teach another Scout about preparing a survival kit
I have attended at least an additional three backwoods activities.
Stage 4 I know what equipment I need to bring with me on a backwoods activity.
I know how to set up a tarp bivvy shelter suitable for two people.
I know how to prepare a fire place and light and maintain a fire using minimum resources.
I can make simple containers using natural materials
I know how to treat cuts and minor burns.
I can make camp bread such as twists and scones.
I know about nature and what you are likely to see and experience as part of a backwoods activity
I can find directions by using star constellations and the sun/watch method.
I have attended at least one backwoods based overnight activity.
Stage 5 I know how to use and care for tools of all kinds safely.
I know how to build a backwoods shelter using natural materials and how to return this material to nature.
I know how to cook a variety of foods using different backwoods methods.
I know the safety considerations that are necessary before embarking on any activity or adventure.
I can make a length of cordage using naturally found fibers.
I can light a fire using flint and steel.
I can make myself comfortable on an overnight backwoods adventure using available natural materials.
I can carve a wooden spoon from a piece of wood.
I have attended backwoods based activities lasting at least two nights.
Stage 6 I know what Team and personal equipment is necessary for a successful backwoods activity.
I know all of the elements of the “Leave no Trace” programme.
I can identify edible fruits and berries that are found in nature.
I can prepare the foods I find in nature for cooking
I can find my way using natural direction indicators
I can catch and prepare a fish for cooking
I have led at least one backwoods activity
Stage 7 I know a number of ways of constructing shelters and bivvys
I know the likely hazards that may be present in woodland and open countryside.
I know how to light and maintain a fire using friction methods.
I know how to live in the countryside without disturbing the balance of nature in any way.
I know how to make utensils by carving and by other methods
I can cook a meal without using common utensils
I have led at least one overnight backwoods or survival based activity.
Stage 8 I know a number of ways of constructing shelters capable of being used for a number of nights.
I know how to prepare, cook and store food in backwoods conditions.
I know the different edible foods that can be eaten safely in the wilds.
I hold a first aid certificate (outdoor) or equivalent REC 3.
I know how to make a variety of tools, and useful gadgets to survive in nature over a period of time.
I can live comfortably in a number of different natural situations, with minimal equipment.
I have led at least three backwoods adventures
I have participated in a survival weekend activity
Stage 9 I have run at least two backwoods skills training sessions for my Scout Group/County.
I have participated in a survival activity outside my usual Scouting environment.