Be Prepared: The Motto of the Boy Scouts of America
Excerpted from page 54, Boy Scout Handbook, 11th ed, (#33105), copyright 1998 by BSA, ISBN 0-8395-3105-2
"Be prepared for what?" someone once asked Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, "Why, for any old thing." said Baden-Powell. The training you receive in your troop will help you live up to the Scout motto. When someone has an accident, you are prepared because of your first aid instruction. Because of lifesaving practice, you might be able to save a nonswimmer who has fallen into deep water. But Baden-Powell wasn't thinking just of being ready for emergencies. His idea was that all Scouts should prepare themselves to become productive citizens and to give happiness to other people. He wanted each Scout to be ready in mind and body for any struggles, and to meet with a strong heart whatever challenges might lie ahead. Be prepared for life - to live happily and without regret, knowing that you have done your best. That's what the Scout motto means.
General Recommended Equipment
- Backpack
- Backpack rain cover
- Sleeping bag
- Sleep mat
- Lashing straps - metal buckles are easier to open
- Water bottle - Nalgene type - 32 oz with a wide mouth loop top is recommended
- Cup
- Bowl
- Cutlery
- Scout knife
- Compass
- Whistle
- First Aid kit
- Flashlight
- Headlamp - not required, but nice to have
- Raingear (vinyl ponch or rain suit, rain suit recommended)
- Long Underwear (pants and top)
- Wool Socks
- Sock Liners
- Hiking boots - must be waterproof


