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| - | ==Elective requirements==
| + | [[Image:Venturing ranger award.jpg|thumb|100px|The [[Ranger Award]] medal]] |
| | + | '''Cave Exploration''' is one of the electives for the [[Venturing]] [[Ranger Award]]. |
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| - | :'''Requirement 1'''. Learn about caving
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| - | ::a. Write the National Speleological Society (NSS) to request information about caving and information about caves and cavers near you.
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| - | ::b. Learn about the different types of caves.
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| - | ::c. Learn about caving courtesy, caving dos and don'ts, and what the BSA policy is on cave exploring.
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| - | ::d. Read at least one book about caving.
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| - | :'''Requirement 2'''. Knots
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| - | ::a. Learn the following knots used in caving:
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| - | :::* Endline knots: bowline figure six, figure eight on a bight
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| - | :::* Midline knots: bowline on a bight and butterfly
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| - | :::* Joiner knots: water knot, fisherman, figure eight on bend
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| - | :::* Prusik knot
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| - | ::b. Teach these knots to your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
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| - | :'''Requirement 3'''. Ropes
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| - | ::a. Learn about the different types of ropes available for climbing and caving and explain the uses of each and the characteristics of each.
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| - | ::b. Learn proper climbing rope care. Know and practice proper coding and storage.
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| - | ::c. Know how to keep proper records on climbing rope and how to inspect it for wear and damage. Know when to retire a rope.
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| - | :d. Using the knowledge acquired above, make a tabletop display or a presentation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
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| - | :'''Requirement 4'''. Rappelling and belaying
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| - | ::a. Demonstrate that you know how to properly and safely rappel a distance of at least 30 feet.
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| - | ::b. Demonstrate that you know how to ascend a rope using mechanical ascenders or Prusik or other ascending knots. Ascend at least 30 feet.
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| - | ::c. Know and explain the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of single rope (SRT) and double rope (DRT) for rappelling and belaying.
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| - | :'''Requirement 5'''. Outfitting
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| - | ::a. Visit a sporting goods store or NSS-affiliated organization or have them make a presentation to your crew so you can learn about personal caving gear, including helmets, light sources, backup lighting sources, clothing, boots, cave packs, etc.
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| - | ::b. Find out what the American National Standards Institute requirements are for helmets.
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| - | :'''Requirement 6'''. First aid
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| - | ::a. Make a list of what you need in your personal cave pack. Include your personal first aid kit and cave survival gear.
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| - | ::b. Learn what crew equipment is, including a first aid kit, caving ropes, and ascending equipment.
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| - | ::c. Help make a first aid kit for your crew or group and demonstrate that you can keep it up.
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| - | ::d. Demonstrate to your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group how to construct both a personal and crew first aid kit.
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| - | :'''Requirement 7'''. Caves
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| - | ::a. Learn about the many types of cave formations.
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| - | ::b. Make a tabletop display or presentation on cave formations and caving conservation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group. Include practices such as proper carbide removal; care of walls, ceiling, and formations; and principles of Leave No Trace.
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| - | :'''Requirement 8'''. Find a cave you would like to visit; get permission to enter it; make a trip plan including cave location, a list of participants, expected time in the cave, expected date and time of return, and an emergency contact; and then go in the cave, led by a qualified caver.
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| - | :'''Requirement 9'''. From a cave expert, learn about natural and fabricated hazards such as mudslides, loose rocks, pits, deep water, critters, complex routes, wooden ladders, and flooding.
| + | ==Help with these requirements== |
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| - | :'''Requirement 10'''. Maps
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| - | ::a. Using a three-dimensional cave map, learn what the standard map symbols represent.
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| - | ::b. Using the knowledge above, make a tabletop display or presentation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
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| - | ===Cave Safety===
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| - | Caves can be dangerous if you are not properly trained or equipped. Here are some cave safety tips:
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| - | :1. Join an experienced group for proper training and safe caving.
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| - | :2. Never go caving alone. At least four cavers are a minimum.
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| - | :3. Always carry three sources of light.
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| - | :4. Don't attempt caves beyond your ability.
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| - | :5. Use proper gear, including a properly fitted helmet and suitable clothes.
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| - | :6. Leave word with family or friends about your trip plan, including cave location and expected return time.
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| - | :7. Always use the safer alternative when you have an option.
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| - | ''Source: 1999 (2006 printing) Venturer Handbook (33494C)''
| + | ==Related awards== |
| | + | * [[Outdoor Bronze Award]] |
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| - | ==Notes==
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| - | ==Help with these requirements==
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| | == See also == | | == See also == |
| | + | {{Venturing portal}} |
| | + | {{Ranger Award electives}} |
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| - | :* [[Outdoor Bronze Award]]
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| - | :* [[Ranger Award]]
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| - | ==External links==
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| | + | == External links == |
| | *[http://www.scouting.org/venturing/awards/bronze.html Venturing Bronze Award] on the BSA scouting.org site. | | *[http://www.scouting.org/venturing/awards/bronze.html Venturing Bronze Award] on the BSA scouting.org site. |
| - | *[http://www.scouting.org/venturing/awards/ranger.html Venturing Ranger Award] on the BSA scouting.org site. | + | *[http://www.scouting.org/venturing/awards/quest.html Venturing Quest Award] on the BSA scouting.org site. |
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| | + | {{Venturing advancement navbox}} |
| | [[Category:Venturing Expert-level awards]] | | [[Category:Venturing Expert-level awards]] |
Cave Exploration (Ranger Award elective) requirements
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- Requirement 1. Learn about caving
- a. Write the National Speleological Society (NSS) to request information about caving and information about caves and cavers near you.
- b. Learn about the different types of caves.
- c. Learn about caving courtesy, caving dos and don'ts, and what the BSA policy is on cave exploring.
- d. Read at least one book about caving.
- Requirement 2. Knots
- a. Learn the following knots used in caving:
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- b. Teach these knots to your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
- Requirement 3. Ropes
- a. Learn about the different types of ropes available for climbing and caving and explain the uses of each and the characteristics of each.
- b. Learn proper climbing rope care. Know and practice proper coding and storage.
- c. Know how to keep proper records on climbing rope and how to inspect it for wear and damage. Know when to retire a rope.
- d. Using the knowledge acquired above, make a tabletop display or a presentation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
- Requirement 4. Rappelling and belaying
- a. Demonstrate that you know how to properly and safely rappel a distance of at least 30 feet.
- b. Demonstrate that you know how to ascend a rope using mechanical ascenders or Prusik or other ascending knots. Ascend at least 30 feet.
- c. Know and explain the differences, advantages, and disadvantages of single rope (SRT) and double rope (DRT) for rappelling and belaying.
- Requirement 5. Outfitting
- a. Visit a sporting goods store or NSS-affiliated organization or have them make a presentation to your crew so you can learn about personal caving gear, including helmets, light sources, backup lighting sources, clothing, boots, cave packs, etc.
- b. Find out what the American National Standards Institute requirements are for helmets.
- Requirement 6. First aid
- a. Make a list of what you need in your personal cave pack. Include your personal first aid kit and cave survival gear.
- b. Learn what crew equipment is, including a first aid kit, caving ropes, and ascending equipment.
- c. Help make a first aid kit for your crew or group and demonstrate that you can keep it up.
- d. Demonstrate to your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group how to construct both a personal and crew first aid kit.
- Requirement 7. Caves
- a. Learn about the many types of cave formations.
- b. Make a tabletop display or presentation on cave formations and caving conservation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group. Include practices such as proper carbide removal; care of walls, ceiling, and formations; and principles of Leave No Trace.
- Requirement 8. Find a cave you would like to visit; get permission to enter it; make a trip plan including cave location, a list of participants, expected time in the cave, expected date and time of return, and an emergency contact; and then go in the cave, led by a qualified caver.
- Requirement 9. From a cave expert, learn about natural and fabricated hazards such as mudslides, loose rocks, pits, deep water, critters, complex routes, wooden ladders, and flooding.
- Requirement 10. Maps
- a. Using a three-dimensional cave map, learn what the standard map symbols represent.
- b. Using the knowledge above, make a tabletop display or presentation for your crew, another crew, a Cub Scout or Boy Scout group, or another group.
Cave Safety
Caves can be dangerous if you are not properly trained or equipped. Here are some cave safety tips:
- Join an experienced group for proper training and safe caving.
- Never go caving alone. At least four cavers are a minimum.
- Always carry three sources of light.
- Don't attempt caves beyond your ability.
- Use proper gear, including a properly fitted helmet and suitable clothes.
- Leave word with family or friends about your trip plan, including cave location and expected return time.
- Always use the safer alternative when you have an option.
| The official source for the information shown in this article or section is: Venturer Handbook, 2006 Edition (BSA Supply No. 33494)
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