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Cub Scouts Sports Belt Loop - Hiking

Complete these three requirements:


  1. Explain the hiking safety rules to your den leader or adult partner. Practice these rules while on a hike.
    • Hiking Safety
      • Always tell someone where you are going and when you will return.
      • Never hike alone or at night; use the buddy system.
      • Dress properly for the weather and environment.
      • Wear sun and insect protection
      • Take an extra pair of socks in case you need to change.
      • Obey traffic signs and signals.
      • Avoid hiking along roadways.
      • Stay on the trail.
      • Be alert to your surroundings.
      • Don't litter as you hike.
      • Be alert to dangerous animals, insects, and plants. Never touch a wild animal.
      • Take 1 pint of water for each hour you will be hiking. Never drink untreated water.
    • Understand how "The Sweet Sixteen of BSA Safety" would apply to the hiking situation.
  2. Demonstrate proper hiking attire and equipment.
  3. Hike at least 30 minutes with your adult partner, family, or den.