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Tiger
Cubs, Wolf and Bear Cub Scouts, and Webelos Scouts have the opportunity to earn
the Cub Scout Outdoor Activity Award. Boys may earn the award in each of the
program years as long as the requirements are completed each year. The first
time the award is earned, the boy will receive the pocket flap award (shown
above), which is to be worn on the right pocket flap of the uniform shirt. Each
successive time the award is earned, a wolf track pin (also shown above) may be
added to the flap. Leaders should encourage boys to build on skills and
experiences from previous years when working on the award for a successive
year.
Requirements
All Ranks
Attend:
*Cub Scout day camp or
*Cub Scout/ Webelos Scout resident camp.
Rank-Specific
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Outdoor Activities
With your den, pack, or family:
- Participate in a nature hike in your local area. This can
be on an organized, marked trail, or just a hike to observe nature in your
area.
- Participate in an outdoor activity such as a picnic or
park fun day.
- Explain the buddy system and tell what to do if lost.
Explain the importance of cooperation.
- Attend a pack overnighter. Be responsible by being
prepared for the event.
- Complete an outdoor service project in your community.
- Complete a nature/conservation project in your area. This
project should involve improving, beautifying, or supporting natural
habitats. Discuss how this project helped you to respect nature.
- Earn the Summertime Pack Award.
- Participate in a nature observation activity. Describe or
illustrate and display your observations at a den or pack meeting.
- Participate in an outdoor aquatic activity. This can be an
organized swim meet or just a den or pack swim.
- Participate in an outdoor campfire program. Perform in a
skit, sing a song, or take part in a ceremony.
- Participate in an outdoor sporting event.
- Participate in an outdoor Scout’s Own or other worship
service.
- Explore a local city, county, state, or national park.
Discuss with your den how a good citizen obeys the park rules.
Information taken from BSA Publication 13-228 2004
Printing.
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