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Ranger Award Core Requirements
Requirements
Source:
Ranger Guidebook 2001
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Subject to Change
Land Navigation
Using a topographical map for your area or the area you will be navigating in, demonstrate that you know the following map symbols:
Index contour
Hard-surface,
heavy-duty road
Railroad, single track
Power transmission line
Building
Checked spot elevation
Marsh
Map scale
Intermittent stream
Vertical control station
Depression
Ridge
Trail
Stream
Hard-surface,
medium-duty road
Bridge
Cemetery
Campsite
Water well or spring
Unimproved dirt road
Explain contour lines. Be able to tell the contour interval for your map and be able to show the difference between a steep and a gentle slope.
Using a map and compass, navigate an orienteering course that has at least six legs covering at least 2.5 miles.
Learn to use a global positioning system (GPS) receiver. Demonstrate that you can find a fixed coordinate at night using a GPS receiver.
Teach the navigating skills you have learned in (a) through (d) above to your crew, another crew, a Cub or Boy Scout group, or another group.
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