Scouting Skills: A Complete Guide

I’ve been priviliged enough to get my hands on a copy of a new book coming out next month: “Scouting Skills: A Complete Guide”. It contains numerous skills that are worthwhile for any scout to learn.

On the front cover the book claims to contain “Everything you need to know for your outdoor adventures”, and it really does. It has so much information crammed into it, and it is all presented in interesting ways – the book is full of diagrams and photographs. Great lengths have been taken to make sure the reader does not become bored.

Every skill mentioned in the book is actually useful and many examples of use are given – in the foreword, UK Chief Scout Bear Grylls writes: “We won’t bore you with the unnecessaries. When we show you knots, we’ll only show you the most useful”. It is worthwhile mastering as many skills as you can – you will soon find that they will become very helpfull within your scouting experiences!

It will prepare you for various outdoor activities – from short day-hikes to camps lasting weeks. And because there are so many things you can do outdoors, there is a broad spectrum of skills you can learn. This book is exremely useful for anybody planning an expedition (such as a D of E expedition) or planning to camp out in the wild. For hiking, there are instructions on how to navigate using a map and a compass, lists of equipment you might need and there are plenty of tips on how to appreciate and care for the outdoors. There are also plenty of ideas that will make campsite life much more pleasant and fun – for example, there are many examples of pioneering structures you could build, from pot holders to bridges!

The book also contains information on basic first aid for many different injuries and emergencies, such as burns, severe bleeding and choking. These skills are essential for anybody who goes hiking or camping out in the wild because there is potentially a lot of risk involved – throughout the book there many warnings of risks involved with specific activities, and these warnings are in white boxes with red outlines to make sure they stand out.

My favourite chapter in the book has to be the one about firebuilding and cooking. I want to get good at building fires and there is one particular idea that’s making me want to go camping – CAMPFIRE SAUSAGE ROLLS:

Cook sausages on a stick. Make camp bread dough and wrap it around the cooked sausages then toast slowly over the fire – campfire sausage rolls.

It would take a long time to go through all the skills in the book so my only suggestion would be to buy the book, read it and get out there and try it! It will be released next month by Random House Children’s Books, so look out for it!

You can pre-order the book from these websites for around £10:
Amazon
Scout Shops

A few other people with scouting themed blogs have also recieved a copy of the book – make sure you visit Jabbering All Day Long and Nick’s Ramblings – both are excellent blogs!

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    LottaN said,

    February 23, 2010 @ 9:02 pm

    Hi Adam!
    Thanks for your visit! Nice blog! (but the right hand column is very difficult to read on my computer).
    The outdoor skills book is definately on my birthday list!
    I hope you don’t mind if I pass your blog adress along to “my” challenger scouts?
    LottaN

  2. 2

    adam said,

    February 23, 2010 @ 11:41 pm

    Thanks for commenting!

    I don’t know what’s wrong with the sidebar, but I’ll check it out and see if anything is wrong with it. What browser are you using? That could be the problem

    And I would love it if you passed the link along :)

    Adam

  3. 3

    Joy said,

    February 26, 2010 @ 4:24 am

    Hi there
    Great Blog – have enjoyed reading it.

  4. 4

    A Complete Guide to Scouting Skills – Book Review | Jabbering All Day Long said,

    February 27, 2010 @ 11:25 pm

    [...] I am one of a number of bloggers who blog about Scouting in the UK who have been asked to review this book – you will also find reviews by Nick (Nicks Ramblings) and by Adam (Woggleknot). [...]

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    Jabbering Competition Launch | Jabbering All Day Long said,

    March 2, 2010 @ 11:22 pm

    [...] you are not sure you can read review of the books on Nick’s Ramblings, Woggleknot and [...]

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    Woggleknot.com – An Explorer Scout's Blog » Win a copy of Scouting Skills: A complete guide! said,

    March 9, 2010 @ 7:41 pm

    [...] holding a competition – and the prize is a copy of the scouting skills book which I reviewed here. Make sure you enter because it’s a great book to have in your collection, especially if [...]

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