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1. Show you are prepared to hike safely in any outdoor setting by putting together the Cub Scout Six Essentials to take along on your hike.
2. Tell what the buddy system is and why we always use it in Cub Scouting. Describe what you should do if you get separated from your group while hiking.
3. Choose the appropriate clothing to wear based on the expected weather.
4. Before hiking recite the Outdoor Code and the Leave No Trace Principles for Kids with your leader or parent.
5. Go on a 1-mile hike with your den or family. Find two interesting things that you’ve never seen before and discuss with your den or family.
6. Name two birds, two insects and/or two other animals that live in your area. Explain how you identify them.
7. Draw a map of the area where you live using common map symbols. Show which direction is
north on your map.
Parent Corner
This Adventure builds on many of the lessons learned in the Call of the Wild Adventure. If you Cub Scout has not yet completed Call of the Wild, we suggest that you download that Adventure Workbook first and complete it with your Cub Scout.
Paws On The Path Adventure Requirements
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Instructions If you have not done Call of the Wild, visit that Adventure Workbook and complete the first activity.
1. If you have completed the Call of the Wild Adventure, collect your 6 Cub Scout Essentials. If you need a reminder a list is below.
2. Pack your supplies in a backpack to take on your hike.
Cub Scout Essentials
The Cub Scout 6 Essentials are: 1. First-aid Kit 2. Water Bottle 3. Flashlight 4. Sun Protection 5. Whistle 6. Trail Food
Materials Needed ▪ Cub Scout 6 Essentials
Paws On The Path Requirement # 1: Cub Scout Essentials
Pee Wee Says
Pee Wee: What did the quarterback say to the Scout? Pedro: Tell me. Pee Wee: “Hike!”
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Instructions
1. Color in the Cub Scouts using the Buddy System below. 2. After reading page 81 in your handbook, tell what the Buddy System and why we always use it in Cub Scouting. 3. Read the STOP sign below. Describe what to do if you get separated from your group while hiking.
The Buddy System
Materials Needed ▪ Crayons, Colored
Pencils, or Markers. ▪ Wolf Handbook
Paws On The Path Requirement # 2: The Buddy System
Pee Wee Says
“Anytime I go on any Cub Scout Adventure, I always bring a buddy!”
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Instructions
1. Study your wolf book and fill in the appropriate clothing in the spots next to the picture below and on the next page. In each picture there is one article of clothing that is missing from your Wolf Handbook. Identify which piece of clothing is missing from the picture in the box.
Cold Weather Clothing
Materials Needed ▪ Pen or Pencil
Paws On The Path Requirement #3: Appropriate Hiking Clothing
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__________________________ What’s Missing?
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Warm Weather Clothing
Pee Wee Says
PEDRO: What kind of jacket do you wear on a hike? PEE WEE: Tell me. PEDRO: A trail blazer!
What’s Missing? __________________________
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Instructions
1. Watch the Leave No Trace for Kids video. 2. Discuss with your parent how these principles support the Outdoor Code. 3. Memorize and recite the outdoor code and leave no trace principles for your parent or den leader. 4. After your hike, share with your family how you respected wildlife in the outdoors.
Materials Needed ▪ Phone or Computer
Paws On The Path Requirement # 4: Leave No Trace & The Outdoor Code
Pee Wee Says
“A Scout is thrifty. Being thrifty means not wasting things – including natural resources. Leave No Trace Principles and the Outdoor Code help you to be thrifty in the outdoors.”
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Instructions
1. Pack your six essentials and take a 1-mile hike with your den or family. 2. Complete the Cub Scout Hike Scavenger Hunt on your hike by writing down the birds, insects, and animals
you see.
Birds _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________
Insects
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Animals
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Materials Needed ▪ Cub Scout Essentials ▪ Hiking Clothing ▪ Pen or Pencil
Paws On The Path Requirement #5&6: 1 Mile Hike & Observations
Pee Wee Says
“Be a good hiker by staying on the trail, walking at a steady pace, taking breaks regularly to drink water, and using the buddy system.”
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Instructions
1. Review the map keys below and discuss what they mean with your parent. 2. Using the keys below draw a map of your local area.
Map Key
Compass Rose
Materials Needed ▪ Crayons, Colored
Pencils, or Markers
Paws On The Path Requirement #7: Draw A Map
Pee Wee Says
“What map element plays in the band?… The symbols (cymbals)!”
A map is a small illustration of a large area of land. Maps can help you figure out where something is located. They can also help you give directions to other people. Maps use different symbols to show where roads, rivers, lakes, and other large features are located. The map symbols are shown in a map key, which is a box that tells what they mean. Look at the key on this page. Can you tell what the symbols mean? Look at the compass rose. A compass rose is a circle or design with points to show directions on a map. Maps are usually oriented towards true north, which can found on the top of the compass rose. Do you know what directions are symbolized by the W, S, and E on the compass rose?