My Safety

In this Adventure, you will strengthen your ability to keep yourself safe with the “Protect Yourself Rules” and learn ways to keep your home and meeting space safe.

Activities Include:

+ Identify items in your house that are hazardous and make sure they are stored properly.  Identify on the package where it describes what to do if someone is accidentally exposed to them.

+ Identify ways you and your family keep your home or your meeting space safe.

+ Complete a worksheet for at least two natural events most likely to happen near where you live.

+ and more

Stronger, Faster, Higher

The Stronger, Faster, Higher Adventure will help you understand how to eat well,  exercise, and the importance of rest Personal fitness is a balance of these three things.  What you eat is what your body is able to turn into energy and can keep your body working to keep you healthy.

Activities Include:

+ With your den or family, plan, cook, and eat a balanced meal.

+Be active for 30 minutes with your den or at least one other person in a way that includes both stretching and moving.

+ Be active for 15 minutes doing personal exercises that boost your heart rate, use your muscles, and work on flexibility.

+ Do a relaxing activity for 10 minutes.

+ and more

Let's Camp Webelos

In this Adventure, you will get the chance to plan and participate in a campout or other outdoor activity. You’ll learn how to be prepared for extreme weather events, and you’ll also demonstrate how to leave no trace when you’re outdoors.

Activities Include:

+With your den, pack, or family, plan and participate in a campout.

+ Upon arrival at the campground, determine where to set up a tent.

+ Set up your tent without help from an adult.

+ Identify a potential weather hazard that could occur in your area.  Determine the action you will take if you experience the weather hazard during the campout.

+ Show how to tie a bowline. 

+ Know the fire safety rules.  Using those rules, locate a safe area to build a campfire.

+ Using tinder, kindling, and fuel wood, properly build a teepee fire lay.

+ Recite the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids from Memory.

+ and more

Paddle Onward

Getting out on the water and paddling around is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and go places that you can only get to with a paddle craft.

In this Adventure, you can choose a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard

You must pass Scouting America swimmer test.

Activities Include:

+Pick a paddle craft

+Demonstrate how to choose and properly wear a life jacket that is the correct size. 

+ Jump feet first into water over your head while wearing a life jacket. Then swim 25 feet wearing the life jacket. 

+ Demonstrate how to enter and exit a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard safely.

+ Discuss what to do if your canoe or kayak tips over or you fall off your stand-up paddleboard.

+ Learn how to pick a paddle that is the right size for you.  Explore how the paddle craft responds to moving the paddle.

+ Have 30 minutes, or more, of canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard paddle time.

+ and more