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Patrol Leaders Council Infographic. Patrol System Self Assesment Tool. Fifteen Thoughts for Scout Leaders. Patrol System Survey. Pioneering Book. Pioneering Chair. GAME Isotope. Podcast Jokes Simple Camp Seat. How to Build a Campfire. Find the North Star. How to make a fire in the rain. Sleeping Bags How to use a blue card.

Sleeping Warm. Key Skills for Scouters cartoon. Tarp Knots. The highly evolved messkit. They appear to be mostly up to date, as far as they have been checked. Changes are noted in the changes page. Some of the above pages are no longer pdf's and reflect the updates as at the start of These will be progressively updated as time permits.

A few badge requirements were amended in the printing of the green Award Scheme book. See here for details of those changes. In late the topic of Breakng the Cycle was added to the award scheme. Full details are available at breakingthecycle. The aim of the Proficency Badge system is to allow a scout to develop an interest that will be challenging to that individual.

Generally they require at least 10 hours of work to achieve them. Full details are found in The Scout Record Book. The details are also available on this page on the Scouts S. A website. It is earned by each member of the Patrol taking part in the activity, but does not have to necessarily be earned as a part of the patrol the scout is a member of for weekly group meetings. The activity should take at least 8 hours to complete.

The Cord is awarded upon completion of There are 4 years available ages inclusive to complete all three levels, plus the Scout Medallion.

Thus a scout should anticipate completing their Pioneer in 12 to 15 months, their Explorer in months, and their Adventurer level and Scout Medallion if desired in their remaining 15 to 21 months.



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