These requirements became effective on June 1, 2014.
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Note: You must complete the first aid core requirement before you begin this elective.
- Mountaineering
- 1. Do the following:
- a. Explain the difference between bouldering and technical climbing.
 - b. Tell how bouldering can help your crew get ready for more advanced climbing.
 - c. Demonstrate bouldering using the three-point stance and proper clothing.
 
 - 2. Do the following:
- a. Explain the classification and grades of climbing difficulty in technical rock climbing.
 - b. Tell how weather can change the difficulty of any ascent.
 
 - 3. Learn and then teach the following climbing 
			knots to your crew, another crew, a Scout group, or another group:
- Figure eight on a bight
 - Water knot
 - Bowline on a coil
 - Figure eight follow-through
 - Grapevine or fisherman's knot
 
 - 4. Do the following:
- a. Learn about the different types of ropes available for climbing and explain the uses of each and the characteristics of each.
 - b. Learn proper climbing rope care. Know and practice proper coiling 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 unit, or another group.
 
 - 5. Do the following:
- a. Demonstrate the difference between natural and artificial anchors.
 - b. Be able to identify and describe the use of at least three different types of hardware and setups.
 - c. Tell about proper climbing safety both before and during a climb.
 - d. Learn about rescue equipment and techniques.
 - e. Learn about appropriate clothing, footwear, gloves, helmets, and other climbing gear.
 
 - 6. Be able to correctly put on and then 
			be able to teach others how to put on at least two of the following:
			
- Commercially made climbing harness
 - Diaper sling
 - Knotted leg-loop seat
 - Swiss seat sling
 
 - 7. Do the following:
- a. Demonstrate three types of belays.
 - b. Learn and then demonstrate that you know proper verbal climbing and belaying signals used between climber and belayer.
 
 - 8. Do 8(a) and (b), or 
			do 8(c) h(i), h(ii), or h(iii).
			
- a. Under the supervision of a qualified rappelling or climbing instructor, rappel at least 30 feet down a natural or artificial obstacle.
 - b. Under the supervision of a qualified climbing instructor, climb at least 30 feet up a natural or artificial obstacle.
 - c. Attend a two-day rock climbing clinic/course led by a qualified climbing instructor. This course should include some instruction on technical rock climbing.
 
 - 9. Lead your crew, another crew, an older Boy Scout group troop, or another teenage group on a climbing and/or rappelling activity. Recruit adequate, qualified adult instructors and assist in instruction.
 
 - 1. Do the following:
 
Source: Venturing Awards and Requirements 
	(34784 - SKU 618767) and
	
	www.scouting.org/filestore/venturing/pdf/Ranger_Award_Requirements.pdf.






  
