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Backpacking Merit Badge
Requirements
Source - Boy Scout Requirements 2006
Last Revised - January 1, 2003
- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that could occur while backpacking,
including hypothermia, heat reactions, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, insect
stings, tick bites, snakebite, and blisters.
- Do the following:
- List 10 items that are essential to be carried on any backpacking trek and
explain why each item is necessary.
- Describe 10 ways you can limit the weight and bulk to be carried in your pack without
jeopardizing your health and safety.
- Do the following:
- Define limits on the number of backpackers appropriate for a trek crew.
- Describe how a trek crew should be organized.
- Do the following:
- Describe the importance of using Leave No Trace principles while backpacking, and at
least five ways you can lessen the crew’s impact on the environment.
- Describe proper methods of handling human and other wastes while on a backpacking trek.
Describe the importance of and means to assure personal cleanliness while on a backpacking trek.
- Do the following:
- Demonstrate two ways to treat water and tell why water treatment is essential.
- Explain to your counselor the importance of staying well hydrated during a trek.
- Do the following:
- Demonstrate that you can read topographic maps.
- While on a trek, use a map and compass to establish your position on the ground at least
three times at three different places, OR use a GPS receiver unit to establish your position
on a topographic map at least three times at three different places.
- Do the following:
- Tell how to prepare properly for and deal with inclement weather while on a backpacking trek.
- Tell how to properly prepare for and deal with the human and environmental hazards you may
encounter on a backpacking trek.
- Do the following:
- Explain the advantages and disadvantages of three different types of backpacking stoves using
at least three different types of fuel.
- Demonstrate that you know how to operate a backpacking stove safely and to handle liquid fuel
safely.
- Prepare at least three meals using a stove and fuel you can carry in a backpack.
- Demonstrate that you know how to keep cooking and eating gear clean and sanitary while on a
backpacking trek.
- Do the following:
- Write a plan for a patrol backpacking hike that includes a time control plan.
- Show that you know how to properly pack your personal gear and your share of the
crew’s gear and food.
- Show you can properly shoulder your pack and adjust it for proper wear.
- Conduct a prehike inspection of the patrol and its equipment.
- While carrying your pack, complete a hike of at least 2 miles.
- Using Leave No Trace principles, participate in at least three backpacking treks of at least
three days each and at least 15 miles each, and using at least two different campsites.
- Do the following:
- Write a plan for a backpacking trek of at least five days using at least three different
campsites and covering at least 30 miles. Your plan must include a description of and route
to the trek area, schedule (including a daily time control plan), list of food and equipment
needs, safety and emergency plan, and budget.
- Using Leave No Trace principles, take the trek planned and, while on the trek, complete at
least one service project approved by your merit badge counselor.
- Upon your return, write a report about the trek that includes a day-by-day description of
what you did or what happened, and what you might do the same and what you might do differently
on your next trek.
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