SCOUT BADGE TRANSITION CHART Previous Program to Canadian Path: Outdoor Adventure Skills Cross-Reference

SCOUT BADGE TRANSITION CHART Previous Program to Canadian Path: Outdoor Adventure Skills Cross-Reference

SCOUT BADGE TRANSITION CHART Previous Program to Canadian Path: Outdoor Adventure Skills Cross-Reference AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE VOYAGEUR 2. What to do at EMERGENCY 1.9 CITIZENSHIP the scene of an AID 2.2 emergency 2.5 2.8 VOYAGEUR 1. Help plan and CAMPING 3.4 LEADERSHIP participate in 5.1 an activity for 5.2 Voyageur Level 5.7 Outdoors Award 6.2 6.4 6.8 6.17 6.18 7. Practise a home EMERGENCY 2.4 fire plan with AID your family VOYAGEUR 1. Camp six nights CAMPING 3.14 OUTDOOR (two in a row) 2. Two hikes/outings TRAIL 1.10 – 6 hours or more each 3. Knowledge of CAMPING 5.9 TRAIL 6.6 WINTER SKILLS 3.9 PADDLING 5.4 weather and 6.16 4.13 knowledge of signs, symptoms prevention, treatment a) hypothermia b) frostbite c) sunburn/ sunstroke d) dehydration Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE VOYAGEUR 4. List of basic CAMPING 2.2 OUTDOOR personal (continued) equipment for overnight camp 5. Rules and EMERGENCY 1.10 SCOUTCRAFT 1.4 TRAIL 1.8 CAMPING 1.6 procedures for not AID 1.14 1.8 3.11 2.1 getting lost and 2.7 what to do if lost 4.10 6. Make personal EMERGENCY 1.1 emergency kit AID 2.1 7. Knowledge of PADDLING 4.12 EMERGENCY 2.14 TRAIL 4.9 environmental AID 2.15 5.12 conditions and 3.13 5.13 hazards 5.18 a) Severe storms / 3.15 lightning and hail 4.12 6.12 b) Dealing with and 6.5 prevention of biting and stinging bugs c) Dangers of wild animals and strategies to minimize the risk if you do encounter d) Local poisonous plants and first aid treatment for them 8. Use of knives, SCOUTCRAFT 3.2 CAMPING 3.7 WINTER SKILLS 5.8 axes, saws, stoves, 4.4 4.3 lanterns 5.3 4.5 6.3 4.6 4.11 5.5 5.8 6.6 6.9 Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE VOYAGEUR 9. Knowledge of EMERGENCY 5.9 PADDLING 6.9 TRAIL 1.5 SCOUTCRAFT 3.6 OUTDOOR maps and compass AID 2.3 5.5 (road maps and (continued) 2.4 topo) 3.3 a. 16 compass points b. Basic map symbols 3.4 c. Compass bearings 3.6 4.5 4.6 5.7 5.8 12. Build no-trace CAMPING 3.13 fire 4.8 13. Cook simple WINTER SKILLS 3.4 CAMPING 3.12 SCOUTCRAFT 2.2 outdoor meal 3.2 4.3 14. How to ensure TRAIL 6.7 SCOUTCRAFT 1.3 safe drinking water 4.5 5.4 15. Safe campsite CAMPING 4.9 layout 5.15 16. 5 common knots SCOUTCRAFT 2.1 3.1 17. Demonstrate PADDLING 4.6 TRAIL 3.9 CAMPING 3.10 VERTICAL 5.10 ‘Leave No Trace’ 4.11 4.8 SKILLS philosophy 5.11 Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE PATHFINDER 2. Plan and lead TRAIL 4.19 LEADERSHIP all day outdoor activity for Patrol 3. Plan and conduct TRAIL 5.2 CAMPING 6.2 a 48-hour camping trip for your Patrol (demonstrate all steps) 4. Teach a basic skill TRAIL 3.6 to a Scout working 4.1 at Pioneer or 4.6 Voyageur levels PATHFINDER Emergency First Aid EMERGENCY 5.1 PERSONAL Qualification SKILLS DEVELOPMENT OR ‘PHYSICAL’ Demonstrate good knowledge of: • treatment of shock and choking • Five bandaging techniques • meaning of ‘first aid’ • types of wounds and infections • general rules of treatment for fractures, poisons, and bleeding • how to control bleeding • how to make a stretcher and splints from items at the accident site • how to treat a cut, scald and burn • CPR Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE PATHFINDER 1. Camp 12 nights CAMPING 4.12 OUTDOOR including 2 two-night SKILLS camps, or 1 three-night camp and a lightweight mobile camp 2. Three more hikes/ TRAIL 1.10 WINTER 1.10 outings of at least 2.8 SKILLS 2.9 6 hours 3.12 3.12 a) One must involve an overnight stay of 4.17 5.11 two nights 5.19 b) Another must be 6.19 during winter 3. Proper care, SCOUTCRAFT 3.2 CAMPING 3.7 WINTER 5.8 maintenance and use of 4.4 4.3 SKILLS equipment, including: 5.3 4.5 stoves, axes, saws and 6.3 4.6 cooking equipment 4.11 5.5 5.8 6.6 6.9 4. Plan menu for two CAMPING 5.7 Scouts for weekend 6.7 camp 6.8 a) Must include at least five meals b) Must have supplies list including quantity 5. Plan menu for a Patrol CAMPING 5.7 for weekend camp 6.7 a) Must include at least 6.8 five meals b) Must have supplies list including quantity Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE PATHFINDER 6.Sleep overnight in EMERGENCY 8.13 WINTER 3.6 SCOUTCRAFT 3.7 OUTDOOR temporary shelter AID SKILLS 4.7 you built SKILLS 5.1 (continued) 7. Square and diagonal SCOUTCRAFT 4.1 lashings 8. Demonstrate Voyageur CAMPING 3.1 level skills in care, maintenance and packing of personal gear 9. Identify four indigenous NOT wild birds and animals. APPLICABLE Keep list of sightings over two outings or hikes 10. Identify four types of SCOUTCRAFT 2.5 trees or shrubs in area of hike, camp or outing 11. Identify four types of SCOUTCRAFT 1.6 wild flowers in area of hike, camp or outing 12. Demonstrate proper PADDLING 6.8 CAMPING 5.11 disposal of human waste, cooking waste and grey water 13. Plan and lead your NOT Patrol in APPLICABLE environmental project 14. Demonstrate NOT throughout all your APPLICABLE Pathfinder award activities the practice of ‘Environmental Code’ and ‘Leave No Trace’ Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE YEAR-ROUND 1. You must spend at CAMPING 6.19 CAMPER least two nights in each AWARD of the three camping periods in tents or other temporary shelter 2. As a Patrol, for each CAMPING 3.4 camp you must: 4.4 a) Obtain written parental 5.2 permission to camp 5.7 b) Select the campsite 6.8 and obtain permission to use it c) Arrange transportation. If you use a vehicle, you must travel the last kilometre on foot and carry in all your gear with your Patrol members. d) Develop a menu and buy the food you need; e) Prepare the Patrol camping equipment suitable for the season f) Plan the program activities for the camp 3. Get the approval of CAMPING 6.2 your Troop Scouter or Patrol Leader for all of your actions related to the items in #2 4. Evaluate each camp NOT with a Scouter within APPLICABLE two weeks of the camp. Discuss your preparations, camp outcomes and Leave No Trace actions. Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE CHALLENGE • Tread water 5 minutes The only relevant reference in the OAS to the Swimming Challenge Badge is the following BADGE • Front Crawl 100m reference at: Swimming • Back Crawl 100m Aquatics 4.1 • Backstroke 50m “has achieved one of the following: Aquaquest Stage 6, YMCA Swimmer Level, Red Cross Swim • Breaststroke 50m Kids Stage 5, or I can demonstrate equivalent skills.” • Sidestroke 50m • Butterfly 3x10m • Endurance swim 400m nonstop—any strokes CHALLENGE 1. Complete twelve (12) PADDLING 7.12 CAMPING 4.12 BADGE nights of camping with Advanced at least two three-night Tripping camping experiences (must demonstrate lightweight camping skills) 2. Plan and demonstrate PADDLING 5.9 lightweight menu 7.9 planning for extended trip 3. Demonstrate TRAIL 5.5 CAMPING 5.3 appropriate use of lightweight equipment 4. Demonstrate ability to CAMPING 3.3 pack and carry your gear 5. Earn at least two of NOT the following: APPLICABLE Pioneering, Winter Scouting, Water Tripping or Year-round Camper 6. Instruct other Scouts CAMPING 5.4 on lightweight camping skills 7. Lead a Patrol camp CAMPING 6.2 8. Demonstrate CAMPING 4.8 understanding of 5.11 environmental 5.14 camping concerns 6.14 7.12 Canadianpath.ca It starts with Scouts. PREVIOUS PROGRAM TO CANADIAN PATH: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SKILLS CROSS-REFERENCE AWARD # OAS # OAS # OAS # OAS # BADGE CHALLENGE 1. Plan, conduct The premise of this badge is three expeditions. The OAS are not structured in such a way as to BADGE and evaluate three relate to this badge. Aside from the use of map and compass (which can relate to the Trail 4.5) Exploring expeditions of the requirements for the badge do not relate directly. increasing challenge, by foot, bike, canoe, etc. 2. Demonstrate use of EMERGENCY 5.9 PADDLING 6.9 TRAIL 1.5 Scoutcraft 3.6 map and compass SKILLS 2.3 2.4 3.3 3.4 4.5 5.7 5.8 3. Explain risk CAMPING 7.9 management for these trips 4. Evaluate your NOT experience APPLICABLE CHALLENGE Safety PADDLING 1.9 BADGE 1.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    19 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us