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