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Your aim should not be to load your pack until you hit the maximum, but rather, to bring as little as you can get by with.  But don't carry anything you aren't going to need.  When it comes to backpacking, less is more!  Don't kill yourself.  Evaluate every item you put into your backpack.  Little things add up quickly, so try not to duplicate functionality.  For instance, if you're brining a pocket knife, you can probably leave the butter knife behind.  Bring a spork rather than a spoon and a fork.  Use parachute cord for a clothesline - it's very strong and can be used as rope.  Distribute "group" gear among the group.  Take the tent apart and have one person carry the fly, another the canopy, and a third the poles.  Instead of bringing a pillow, stuff tomorrow's clothes into a sack and use that.
 
Your aim should not be to load your pack until you hit the maximum, but rather, to bring as little as you can get by with.  But don't carry anything you aren't going to need.  When it comes to backpacking, less is more!  Don't kill yourself.  Evaluate every item you put into your backpack.  Little things add up quickly, so try not to duplicate functionality.  For instance, if you're brining a pocket knife, you can probably leave the butter knife behind.  Bring a spork rather than a spoon and a fork.  Use parachute cord for a clothesline - it's very strong and can be used as rope.  Distribute "group" gear among the group.  Take the tent apart and have one person carry the fly, another the canopy, and a third the poles.  Instead of bringing a pillow, stuff tomorrow's clothes into a sack and use that.

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Excursionismo
Asociación General

Actividades recreacionales


Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 1986






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Conexión Logros para la Investidura: Esta especialidad está relacionada con los requisitos de Logros para la Investidura para VIAJERO AL AIRE LIBRE Vida al Aire Libre y GUÍA DE VIDA PRIMITIVA Vida al Aire Libre que requiere el desarrollo completo de esta especialidad o uno de 4 otros, no obtenida previamente.



1

Discutir con su instructor el significado del lema: «solo tomar fotos y solo dejar huellas».

2

Conocer los puntos esenciales de vestimenta adecuada, calzado, ropa impermeable (para lluvia) para usar en la excursión.

3

Conocer los principios en la selección de una mochila de buena calidad. ¿Qué podría ser utilizado en lugar de una mochila en una emergencia?



4

Conocer los elementos esenciales que deben llevarse en un viaje con mochila.



5

¿Qué clase de saco de dormir y almohadilla son los mejores para su zona de acampar? Conocer al menos tres de cada clase que están disponibles.

6

Conocer la forma correcta para empaquetar un paquete.



7

¿Qué tipos de alimentos son los mejores para el excursionismo? Visitar una tienda de comestibles y hacer una lista de alimentos que se encuentran allí que son apropiados para excursionistas. Con su instructor:


7a

Preparar un menú para un viaje con mochila de un fin de semana utilizando los alimentos obtenidos a partir de una tienda de comestibles.



7b

Aprender las técnicas de medición, el empaquetado y el etiquetado de los alimentos para su viaje con mochila.



7c

Hacer una merienda para el camino/sendero.




8

Conocer la prevención, los síntomas y los primeros auxilios para:

9

Tener un botiquín de primeros auxilios en su mochila y saber cómo usarlo.



10

De acuerdo a su peso, ¿cuál es el número máximo de libras que usted está permitido llevar?


Un adulto no debe llevar más de un quinto a un tercio de su peso corporal en una mochila, dependiendo de su estado físico. Un niño no debe cargar más de una cuarta parte de su peso corporal.

Your aim should not be to load your pack until you hit the maximum, but rather, to bring as little as you can get by with. But don't carry anything you aren't going to need. When it comes to backpacking, less is more! Don't kill yourself. Evaluate every item you put into your backpack. Little things add up quickly, so try not to duplicate functionality. For instance, if you're brining a pocket knife, you can probably leave the butter knife behind. Bring a spork rather than a spoon and a fork. Use parachute cord for a clothesline - it's very strong and can be used as rope. Distribute "group" gear among the group. Take the tent apart and have one person carry the fly, another the canopy, and a third the poles. Instead of bringing a pillow, stuff tomorrow's clothes into a sack and use that.


11

Conocer tres formas de encontrar el sentido de dirección sin una brújula. Demostrar al menos dos.


Northern hemisphere instructions

Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Camping/No compass

Southern hemisphere instructions

Southern Cross to find south at night

With the lack of a significant pole star in the southern sky (Sigma Octantis is closest to the pole, but is too faint to be useful for the purpose), two of the stars of Crux (Alpha and Gamma, Acrux and Gacrux respectively) are commonly used to mark south. Following the line defined by the two stars for approximately 4.5 times the distance between them leads to a point close to the Southern Celestial Pole.

Alternatively, if a line is constructed perpendicularly between Alpha Centauri and Beta Centauri, the point where the above line and this line intersect marks the Southern Celestial Pole. The two stars are often referred to as the "Pointer Stars" or "White Pointers", allowing people to easily find the top of Crux.

The junction of these two lines is the SCP Southern Celestial Pole. If you were at the South Pole this would be directly above you. This is the point where the night sky revolves around. Point to this spot then lower your arm to the horizon. Where you are pointing is South.


Watch method

Southern Hemisphere method only.Point the 12 to the sun. Halfway between the hour hand and the 12 is North. You still have to use your intelligence for this as early morning time and evening time care must be taken as to which half you use. E.g. 8am sun is rising in the East; point 12 to the sun North is halfway between the 8 and the 12 at the 10. BUT late evening the sun is heading to set in the west say time is 8pm you point the 12 at the sun. North is halfway between the 8 and the 12 at the other side of watch at the 4. This should be used only as a guide as in some countries the real time has been adjusted and sometimes there is daylight saving time etc.

Stick method

This method is a waste of time. We all know the sun rises in the East and sets in the West. The stick shadow shows you this. Also when the sun is at its zenith the highest it gets in the Southern Hemi look at the sun and it is towards the North the opposite in the Northern Hemi. So we learn that at mid day is the best time to find North (or South).

But if you must... place a stick in the ground on an open area. Mark the shadows at times through out the day. From this you can find North or South (depending what side of the equator you are on) from the shortest shadow and also East and West by drawing a line from the ends of the longest shadows assuming you had an early morning and late evening marking with equal time from mid-day. But for this you have to be lucky to have sunshine for most of the day, which usually is not the case if you are lost. Anyhow it is something to know if you do not have a watch to know when mid-day is.


12

Mostrar la forma correcta de poner y quitar una mochila solo y con un compañero.


Alone
Set the backpack on a table (or a large rock), put your arms through the straps (loosened off), and lift with your legs. You can also set it on a rock or a log and sit down in front of it. Again, lift with your legs, not with your back. If there is nothing available to set your pack on; stand with your feet apart, one leg ahead of the other, knee bent enough to set your pack on it. With shoulder straps loosened off, slip one arm through the shoulder strap, lean into your pack and slightly downward, and roll it up onto your back. Once in place, slide your other arm through the shoulder strap. Always tighten your hip belt first, shoulder straps next and lastly your chest strap. Reverse this procedure for removing your pack.
With a Partner
Have your partner lift your pack and hold it while you slip your arms into the straps. If you have to stoop, bend your knees. Remember to lift with your legs!


13

Participar en un viaje con mochila de fin de semana de al menos cinco millas (ocho kilómetros) a un lugar no accesible por un vehículo y cocinar sus propio alimentos.


Five miles is a good backpacking trip for a beginner. Find a trail near you by visiting your local outdoor outfitter. These stores are most often staffed by people who enjoy backpacking and can provide you with valuable advice on destinations. Once you've got a 5-mile trip under your belt, why not look at the Pioneering honor and make your next trip a 15-miler? If you make it a 15-mile hike, you can also count this backpack trip toward the hardest requirement of the Hiking Honor.



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