Requirements
- Identify the Cub Scout Six Essentials. Show what you do with each item.
- Learn about the Buddy System and how it works in the outdoors. Pick a buddy for your walk.
- Identify appropriate clothes and shoes for your walk outside. Do you best to wear them on your walk.
- Learn about the Outdoor Code and Leave No Trace Principles for Kids.
- Take a walk outside for at least 30 minutes to explore nature in your surroundings. Describe four different animals, domestic or wild, that you could see on your walk.
Tips and Tricks
- One of my co-den leaders has her Scouts bring the 6 Essentials to each meeting. I plan to do this in the next Scouting year.
- If you budget permits, I recommend getting some reference cards from Leave No Trace.
- Although a bit overkill for a short walk, it is probably a good idea to create a small checklist based upon weather, terrain, and environment. Have the parents let the Scouts follow the list as early prep for packing lists.
Special Needs Considerations
- Reference the Den Leader Guide. However, the âBuddy Systemâ may require some additional thought in some situations. Working closely with other Scouts and the responsible adults is essential.
- Leave No Trace reference cards are a good tool for Scouts with some cognitive disabilities.
- When planning for the walk/hike, double check the route/terrain for any issues Scouts may encounter.
References
Scouting America â Paws on the Path Requirements