survival_03
Across
- 3. An open-deck paddle boat, for one or more people, and equipment.
- 10. A type of elasticized cord, often with hooks at either end.
- 11. Moisture that falls on the earth, such as rain, hail, mist, or snow
- 12. A reduced representation of a portion of the surface of Earth.
- 13. A type of light rope—an essential piece of survival equipment.
- 19. When a joint is separated; when a bone comes out of its socket.
- 20. A dry, light, combustible material that is the first fuel used when lighting a fire.
- 21. A general term for markers on a trail.
- 23. The scraps or remains of something destroyed.
- 24. A device that burns brightly, and can be used to signal for help. They can only be used once.
- 26. Confidence, enthusiasm, and discipline at any given time.
- 28. The internationally recognized distress signal for a grave emergency.
- 29. Painful muscle spasm, often a result of dehydration.
- 30. Something that keeps you warm and protects you from the cold.
- 31. When you don’t have enough water in your body for it to function properly.
- 32. A bruise.
- 34. A shelter constructed from cut blocks of snow.
- 36. The techniques and practices involved with keeping yourself clean and healthy.
- 38. A polar region characterized by permafrost and stunted vegetation.
- 39. A sudden ecological phenomenon of sufficient magnitude to require external assistance.
- 40. Done in secret.
Down
- 1. The physical features of a stretch of land.
- 2. Having to do with the ocean.
- 4. A health condition that results from bad weather around you.
- 5. An instrument used for orientation and navigation, using a freely rotating needle that indicates the direction of magnetic north.
- 6. A unit of latitude or longitude, equal to 1 ⁄ 360 of a circle.
- 7. A large area of land marked by an absence of trees and mainly level terrain
- 8. Inadequate levels of oxygen in the blood or body tissues. Potentially fatal.
- 9. Rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped air spiral that emerges from a violent thunderstorm and reaches the ground.
- 10. Originally the nautical term for the direction of an object from the ship. In orienteering defined as “a direction stated in compass degrees.”
- 14. The process of making water clean and safe enough to drink.
- 15. to avert a disaster.
- 16. A metal clip used for joining ropes or attachment.
- 17. Adaptability, capacity to recover.
- 18. Permanent reduction of the risk of a disaster.
- 22. A person who is killed or injured in a war or accident.
- 25. All of the clothing and equipment carried by a soldier.
- 27. A wire noose used for trapping animals.
- 33. A life-threatening condition that occurs if the circulatory system fails, often triggered by severe bleeding, burns, or sudden cold.
- 35. The ratio between a distance on the map and the actual distance in the field.
- 37. Able to be eaten.