How do you get the Cadette Trail Adventure badge?
Choose your adventure: Go on a long-distance trail run or take a hiking challenge.
- Choose your outdoor adventure.
- Plan and prepare.
- Gather your gear.
- Set a goal and train for your adventure.
- Go on your outdoor adventure.
What is the trailblazer badge?
Edit. The Trailblazing badge is part of the “It’s Your Planet – Love It!” badge set introduced in 2011. When a Girl Scout Cadette has earned this badge, she will know how to take a safe and fun overnight backpacking trip.
What badges are in the Cadette outdoor journey?
The Cadette Outdoor Journey consists of three badges-Night Owl, Trailblazing, Primitive Camper-and three Take Action meetings.
How do you get Girl Scout Cadette badges?
Cadettes earn this by completing a Leadership in Action (LiA) Journey award, going through leadership training, and working with younger girls. See GirlScoutsRV.org/Events for Leadership in Action (LiA) training opportunities.
How do you get the brownie Trail Adventure badge?
Brownie Trail Adventure Badge Requirements
- Choose your outdoor adventure.
- Plan and prepare.
- Gather your gear.
- Train for your adventure.
- Go on your adventure.
How do you get a Cadette first aid badge?
Earn the Cadette First Aid Badge Virtually!
- Step 1: Understand how to care for younger children.
- Step 2: Know how to use everything in a first aid kit.
- Step 3: Find out how to prevent serious outdoor injuries.
- Step 4: Know the signs of shock and know how to treat it.
What is a Cadette journey?
JOURNEYS The Journey series allows girls to explore new things, connect with others, and make a difference. Includes a Take Action project.
Where do Cadette badges go?
All official patches, pins, and insignia are placed on the front of the uniform. A girl might not earn all of these awards—it just depends on her length of time and participation in the program. The following are the only pins, patches, and awards that belong on the front of the Cadette Girl Scout uniform.
What level Girl Scouts is 6th grade?
Girl Scout Cadettes is the fourth level in Girl Scouts and is open to girls in grades 6-8. Making forever friends, saving the planet, standing up against stereotypes, using their powers for the greater good—that’s what being a Girl Scout Cadette is all about.
What are some Cadette badges?
Cadette. National Program Badges & Journeys Cadette.
Do Girl Scouts go hiking?
California Girl Scout Backpackers (CAGS) is a coalition of adult Girl Scouts across California and the West, united in a goal to create wilderness opportunities for our girls.
What do you need for a Girl Scout hike?
Carry the 10 essentials recommended:
- Map.
- Compass (optionally supplemented with a GPS receiver)
- Sunglasses and sunscreen.
- First aid kit.
- Fire starter (matches, chemical heat tabs, canned heat, or a magnesium stick)
- Knife.
When did the Girl Scout trailblazing badge come out?
The Trailblazing badge is part of the “It’s Your Planet – Love It!” badge set introduced in 2011. When a Girl Scout Cadette has earned this badge, she will know how to take a safe and fun overnight backpacking trip. When you’re packing in and packing out all your gear, pay special attention to preparation.
What are the badges for the Cadette outdoor journey?
About the Cadette Outdoor Journey: The Cadette Outdoor Journey consists of three badges: Night Owl, Trailblazing, Primitive Camper, and three Take Action meetings. To complete the Journey, have girls complete the meetings in the following order: • Night Owl badge (2 meetings) • Trailblazing badge (2 meetings) • Primitive Camper badge (2 meetings)
What to do with a Girl Scout Cadette badge?
When a Girl Scout Cadette has earned this badge, she will know how to take a safe and fun overnight backpacking trip. When you’re packing in and packing out all your gear, pay special attention to preparation. Do one of the choices below to help you review the planning checklist on the next page.
How to be a trailblazer in the Scouts?
1 Being open-minded 2 Being flexible 3 Not picking on small things 4 Sharing hard work 5 Being able to admit when your are wrong 6 Thinking before you speak 7 Knowing you are not perfect 8 Knowing other people are not always right 9 Respecting the rights of others 10 Being responsible