Across
- 3. The youth leader responsible for keeping troop records and the logbook.
- 4. A sack of food suspended from a tree to keep animals away.
- 7. The last name of the famous explorer whose first name is the camp's namesake.
- 8. The youth or adult leader responsible for religious services (___ Aide).
- 11. The park in England where the first Wood Badge training was held.
- 12. A large evergreen tree native to the Oregon coast, known as the Western ___.
- 14. An awards ceremony where scouts receive their new ranks (___ of Honor).
- 16. Weathered pieces of timber washed ashore on the beach.
- 17. The careful protection and preservation of the natural environment.
- 21. The BSA high adventure base in West Virginia (The ___ Bechtel Reserve).
- 22. The highest rank in Cub Scouting before bridging over to the Troop.
- 23. An award earned for mastering a specific topic, like Swimming or Forestry.
- 25. A bright yellow, slimy creature native to the Pacific Northwest forest floor.
- 26. A knot used to attach a rope to a cylindrical object, often used to drag logs.
- 27. The BSA high adventure base in Florida focused on sailing and scuba diving.
- 28. An adjustable loop knot used to secure guy lines on a tent.
Down
- 1. The highest level of leadership training for youth (National Youth Leadership Training).
- 2. The stylized lily flower that serves as the main emblem of the Scouting movement.
- 3. The estuary and recreation area immediately bordering the camp to the north (___ Lake).
- 5. The outdoor ethical code: take only pictures, leave only footprints.
- 6. The prestigious BSA award for advanced aquatics and lifesaving.
- 9. The famous BSA high adventure base located in the mountains of New Mexico.
- 10. A review conducted before a Scout can advance to the next rank (___ of Review).
- 13. The prominent coastal headland visible just north of the camp (Cape ___).
- 15. The BSA high adventure base focused on canoeing in Minnesota and Canada.
- 18. The acronym for the Senior Patrol Leader.
- 19. A precise compass bearing expressed in degrees (0 to 360).
- 20. A complex knot used to temporarily shorten a rope without cutting it.
- 24. The person who works with a hot forge and anvil in the Pioneer Village.
- 29. The Order of the ___ is the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America.
