AY Honor Outdoor Leadership - Advanced Requirements

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Outdoor Leadership - Advanced

Skill Level

3

Year

1986

Version

29.12.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

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Outdoor Leadership - Advanced
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1986




1. Have the Outdoor Leadership Honor.

2. Earn three honors, not previously earned, from the Wilderness Master Award.

3. Have a First Aid and CPR Honors and a current certificate for them. In addition to these honors, know the prevention and symptoms of, and first aid treatment for the following:

a. Hypothermia

b. Venomous snake bite

c. Heat and sun stroke

d. Heat exhaustion

e. Poison ivy & poison oak reaction

f. Open wound infection

g. Altitude sickness

h. Dehydration

4. Prepare outlines and present seven different worships to be shared during a camping experience. Utilize scriptural texts and principles, and illustrate these with examples available during the camping experience.

5. Outline a personal testimony that could be used to start a friendship between a person and Christ. The testimony could include how Jesus became your personal Savior, a miracle that has happened in your life, etc. Present this testimony to a group of youth in an outdoor setting.

6. Know how to control the panic of someone who is lost.

7. Develop a search and rescue plan for a specific location, 50 acres (20 hectares) or more, in your area. This plan should utilize at least ten individuals, and you should coordinate each one's activity and search zone. List specific equipment that might be needed for communication, first aid, and victim transport appropriate for the chosen location.

8. Outline your philosophy for wilderness etiquette. Participate in one to three hours of a wilderness conservation project.

9. Teach at least one honor found in the Wilderness Master group.

10. Know at least four objectives for outdoor leadership in each of the following categories:

a. Physical

b. Social

c. Personal

d. Spiritual

11. Know the difference between juniors (10-12 years old) and teens (13-15 years old)in the following areas:

12. Have seven of the following honors. Any of the honors earned more than two years ago should be restudied so that you can answer any of the knowledge questions included in the honor.

Animal Tracking
Birds
Ecology
Edible Wild Plants
Ferns
Flowers
Fungi

Geology
Grasses
Insects
Mammals
Marine Invertebrates
Reptiles

Rocks & Minerals
Shells
Spiders
Stars
Trees
Weather

13. Plan, organize, and carry out one of the following for one weekend with a group of not less than five:

a. Outdoor spiritual retreat

b. Canoe trip

c. Bicycle trip

d. Horseback trip

e. Backpack trip