Whitewater

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Show that you know first aid for injuries or illnesses that
could occur while working on the Whitewater merit badge, including
hypothermia, heatstroke, heat exhaustion, dehydration, sunburn,
insect stings, tick bites, blisters, and hyperventilation.
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Do the following:
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Identify the conditions that must exist before performing CPR on
a person. Explain how such conditions are recognized.
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Demonstrate proper technique for performing CPR using a training
device approved by your counselor.
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Before doing the other requirements earn the Canoeing merit badge,
then do the following:
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Demonstrate basic canoe-handling skills by completing the Scout Gate
Test within 120 seconds while paddling tandem with a buddy.
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Review and compare BSA Safety Afloat and the American Whitewater
Affiliation Safety Code and demonstrate your understanding of these
principles by answering questions from your counselor.
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Identify and explain the use of safety equipment on running water.
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Explain the International Scale of River Difficulty and apply the
scale to the stretch of river where you are practicing and demonstrating
your whitewater skills. Identify the specific characteristics of
the river that are factors in your classification according to the
International Scale.
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Explain how to scout and read a river both while afloat and from
ashore. Explain open and closed V's, shoals with broken or dancing
water, boils, strainers, broken drops, haystacks, dams, falls and
lowhead obstructions, eddies, whirlpools, crosscurrents, flat rocks,
standing waves, sheer drops, and heavy water. Demonstrate your ability
to read the river where you are practicing and demonstrating your
whitewater skills.
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Explain the differences between flatwater and whitewater canoes;
identify the advantages and special uses for kayaks and decked canoes
in running water. Identify the different materials used in modern
whitewater canoe construction and the advantages and disadvantages
of each.
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Identify paddles designed for whitewater use and explain their special
characteristics.
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Do ONE of the following:
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Demonstrate paddle strokes in the bow position of an open canoe on
running water, for forward movement, sideways movement, and backward
movement. Repeat in the stern position.
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Demonstrate forward, backward, and sideways movement on running water
using a single- or double-bladed paddle in a kayak or decked canoe.
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While paddling alone or with a partner in an open canoe, or while
alone in a kayak, demonstrate forward and back ferry, eddy turn,
peeling out of an eddy, and high and low braces.
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Explain and demonstrate:
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Self-rescue and procedures when capsized in running water
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Safe rescue of others in various whitewater situations
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Portaging -- when and how to do it
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The whitewater buddy system using at least three persons and three
craft
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Discuss the use of inflatable boats on moving water. Explain how
to safely outfit and use an inflatable boat in whitewater including
the type of craft suited to certain water conditions, how to maneuver
the craft on the water, and what special safety precautions should
be taken when using an inflatable boat.
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Explain the risks of "tubing" on
moving water.
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Participate in a 1-day whitewater trip for beginners. Help to prepare
a written plan specifying route, schedule, equipment, safety precautions,
and emergency procedures. Determine local rules and obtain permission
from local property owners. Explain what steps you have taken to
comply with the BSA Safety Afloat and the American Whitewater Affiliation
Safety Code.
Execute the plan with others.
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