The Settlers Museum of Southwest Virginia would be
honored to help fulfill some of the requirements for the Hiking badge.
Either this Merit Badge, Swimming MB or Cycling MB is Required to earn the Eagle Scout Rank
- Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that
could occur while hiking, including hypothermia, heatstroke,
heat exhaustion, frostbite, dehydration, sunburn, sprained
ankle, insect stings, tick bites, snakebite, blisters,
hyperventilation, and altitude sickness.
- Explain and, where possible, show the points of good hiking
practices. including the principles of Leave No Trace, hiking
safety in the daytime and at night, courtesy to others, choice
of footwear, and proper care of feet and footwear.
- Explain how hiking is an aerobic activity. Develop a plan
for conditioning yourself for 10-mile hikes, and describe how
you will increase your fitness for longer hikes.
- Make a written plan for a 10-mile hike, including map
routes, a clothing and equipment list, and a list of items for a
trail lunch.
- Take five hikes, each on a different day, and each of at
least ten continuous miles. Prepare a hike plan for each hike.*
- Take a hike of 20 continuous miles in one day following a
hike plan you have prepared.*
- After each of the hikes (or during each hike if on a
continuous trek) in requirements 5 and 6, write a short report
of your experience. Give dates and descriptions of routes
covered, the weather, and interesting things you saw. Share this
report with your merit badge counselor.
*The hikes in requirements 5 and 6 can be used in fulfilling
Second Class (2a) and First Class (3) rank requirements, but
only if Hiking merit badge requirements 1, 2, 3, and 4 have been
completed to the satisfaction of your counselor. The hikes of
requirements 5 and 6
cannot be used to fulfill requirements of other merit
badges.
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