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a job that consists of working for a company(s) that has you take there product be it a type of shoe backpack hydration pack, or even tent and everything in between, test it all out. find flaws make suggestions and overall review the items?
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Yup..
Consumer report doe it, there are companies that allow loaner of their merchandises and all they ask is your honest opinion. Some even let you keep their merchandise if you give them a written report about their products!
Yup..
Consumer report doe it, there are companies that allow loaner of their merchandises and all they ask is your honest opinion. Some even let you keep their merchandise if you give them a written report about their products!
Can someone please give me the answers to as many Camping Merit Badge requirements as possible?
Bob
I am really struggling with the Merit Badge and it is one of 3 I have left.
Thanks!
Answer
The answers are mostly in the Merit Badge pamphlet. Additional info can be found in the BSA Handbook and in the BSA Fieldbook. Consult the website for Leave-No-Trace for answers to #2. There are also numerous amounts of information about packs, sleeping bags, and stoves available online at websites for gear retailers such as REI and EMS. Wikipedia, while not the best source always, usually has cited articles to read about all of the topics you have questions about. Furthermore you can check out the annual gear reviews in magazines such as Backpacker, Outside, and National Geographic Adventure. You could also stop by any backpacking store and talk to the clerks and store managers. I am absolutely positive your Merit Badge councilor will be more than happy to help you with the answers you need.
If you have a specific question about something, by all means ask here, but what you are doing is tantamount to asking someone just simply give you the answers.
This is an Eagle Scout required badge. You need to find out the answers by reading the materials and putting the things into practice that you learn at camp and from your troop meetings.
Requirement #10 states: Discuss how the things you did to earn this badge have taught you about personal health and safety, survival, public health, conservation, and good citizenship. In your discussion, tell how Scout spirit and the Scout Oath and Law apply to camping and outdoor ethics.
I would say that taking the cheesy way out does not show Scout Spirit, nor does it capture the essence of the Scout Oath or Law.
Aside from the actual camping time involved, this is a rather easy badge to get. It just takes a little work. Getting the Eagle Scout Award takes work...so earn it.
The answers are mostly in the Merit Badge pamphlet. Additional info can be found in the BSA Handbook and in the BSA Fieldbook. Consult the website for Leave-No-Trace for answers to #2. There are also numerous amounts of information about packs, sleeping bags, and stoves available online at websites for gear retailers such as REI and EMS. Wikipedia, while not the best source always, usually has cited articles to read about all of the topics you have questions about. Furthermore you can check out the annual gear reviews in magazines such as Backpacker, Outside, and National Geographic Adventure. You could also stop by any backpacking store and talk to the clerks and store managers. I am absolutely positive your Merit Badge councilor will be more than happy to help you with the answers you need.
If you have a specific question about something, by all means ask here, but what you are doing is tantamount to asking someone just simply give you the answers.
This is an Eagle Scout required badge. You need to find out the answers by reading the materials and putting the things into practice that you learn at camp and from your troop meetings.
Requirement #10 states: Discuss how the things you did to earn this badge have taught you about personal health and safety, survival, public health, conservation, and good citizenship. In your discussion, tell how Scout spirit and the Scout Oath and Law apply to camping and outdoor ethics.
I would say that taking the cheesy way out does not show Scout Spirit, nor does it capture the essence of the Scout Oath or Law.
Aside from the actual camping time involved, this is a rather easy badge to get. It just takes a little work. Getting the Eagle Scout Award takes work...so earn it.
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