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SB-1(Corresponding badge for under 14Yrs 6 months – JB-1-Camper)
Objective: - Demonstrate the capabilities as an experienced camper according to the Scout’s age
Pass or have passed the Camper Badge
Have camped 10 nights since reaching the age of 14yrs and 6 months
Camp for a week end at a suitable site and report on the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of this site ,i.e. ground, soil, trees and general suitability as a camp site
Show practical knowledge of the camping standards and apply that knowledge in planning a camp for at least three Patrols from locating the site to returning home..
Make a tent, ground sheet rucksack or other similar article of camp equipment.
Have helped satisfactorily at a permanent camp site for not less than six nights or where this is not possible, have taken sole charge of a camp for a week end. Such camp to have not less than eight campers and to be visited by the examiner.
SB-2(Corresponding badge for under 14Yrs 6 months – JB-2-Cook)
Objective: - Be able to select and purchase correct ingredients and cook properly for a Patrol
Cook for a Patrol or family of seven, both in camp, and indoors, which may include roasting boiling frying, making rotti sweets cakes, puddings, drinks, and pickles. Prepare and serve food punctually and hot following niceties and good manners
Know how to buy food, select substitutes, draw up priced and design balanced & sound menus to include quantities required for a camp of a week end for at least two Patrols. Limit for the cost of catering will be decided by the examiner.
Know how to prepare a hot meal (two items) and a hot drink without utensils except a small can or a saucepan.
SB-4(Corresponding badge for under 14Yrs 6 months – JB-4-Pioneer, JB-5 -Backwoodsman)
Objective: - Be able to demonstrate his knowledge and skills in knots, lashings and Scout Pioneering.
Pass or have passed the Backwoodsman badge
Demonstrate his knowledge in all knots , lashings and splicing from membership to the President’s Scout Award
Demonstrate two types anchorages
Demonstrate his knowledge and skill in constructing the under mentioned as a member of a Patrol where he either leads or takes a leading part in doing
Simple bridge building
Aerial runway
Flag staff with 6 staves
Making a raft
Lead a Patrol in making a camp kitchen or demonstrate his ability construct and use instructional pioneering models
Prepare a proper meal for himself using Backwood’s method
Make the following :- Scaffold hitch, Water Bowline, Spanish bowline
SB-3(Corresponding badge for under 14yrs 6 months – JB-3- woodcraftsman)
Objective: - Demonstrate the interest in the whole field of nature
Show evidence of an intelligent interest in the whole field of nature with particular regard to one of the Following: -
Trees & shrubs
Wild flowers
Bird life
Local wild animals
Ferns and grasses
Rocks & fossils
Sea shore or pond life
Butterflies moths & other insects- produce specimens , log books etc. as the pursuit may warrant
Discuss with the examiner his observations and the sources of information he may have used
SB-5(Corresponding badge for under 14Yrs 6 months – None)
Objective: - Demonstrate the desire for new challenges, adventure, outdoors etc.
Complete an adventure journey as a member of a Patrol in which he shall play a leading part. The journey, which may be short in length, must include at least five incidents such as rescue from fire or heights, compass work, night work, decoding, water incidents etc.
Be reasonably proficient in two of the following. Each of the two must be selected from different groups as under
Boxing, fencing wrestling judo, Karate etc.
Rowing roller skating, sailing, etc.
Swimming, diving
Gymnastics, tumbling etc.
Rock climbing, rope spinning
Track athletics, field events, cross country running etc.
Rifle shooting, archery , darts, etc. The examiner may substitute similar activities as the situation warrants
Be able to perform three of the following: -
Climb a tree to a height of 30 ft. from the ground
Vault a fence two thirds his own height.
Throw a sixty foot line to fall between two pegs , four feet apart at a distance of 50 feet twice out of three times
Swim 20 meters wearing clothes
Climb a rope to a height of 15 feet from the ground
Make a journey of at least 20 KM on foot or by boat, with not more than two other Scouts. Route must be one with which the Scout is not familiar. Sleep out, using only kit carried in rucksack. The examiner may set the candidate one or two tasks, which require a specific report, but no general log of journey required. The journey must be such as will constitute a definite test of determination, initiative and self reliance
SB-6(Corresponding badge for under 14Yrs 6 months – JB-6-Junior Quarter Master)
Objective: - Demonstrate the ability in organizing & managing food and equipment at camp and in the Scout group
Should have served as a Quarter Master in a Scout Group/Troop/Patrol for a minimum period of 2 months OR Should have been the Quarter Master for a Pack Holiday /Patrol camp or a Troop camp lasting at least 2 nights.
Be able to demonstrate how food and equipment be stored at a camp
Explain how tents, cooking utensils, rope and other equipment should be stored and prove that he practically uses these methods
Prepare a menu for a Group, Troop Patrol or a Pack for a 48 hour camp. Discuss it with the examiner
Demonstrate the ability to prepare a balanced meal at a camp, and prepare a list of prices of food items to be used therein.
Be able to do two of the following
Repairing and storing a tent
Disposal and proper management of refuse at camp
Knowledge about maintaining a proper inventory
How to maintain kitchen equipment rust free
Show a list of tools that you would take to camp to repair damaged equipment. Demonstrate your ability to use them and look after them
Cleanliness and proper order is a sign of a good Quarter Master. Explain to the examiner how you do that in the Troop or Patrol.