Outdoor Journey
Earn the new Outdoor Journey for Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadette, Seniors and Ambassadors by implementing these outdoor badges in order with the final step being a TAKE ACTION Project. Learn about the outdoors and explore all the wonders nature has to offer. All requirements and meetings aids can be found on the Volunteer ToolKit (VTK) in the resources tab. *If Your Girl Scouts have already earned some of the badges, leaders should review the skills they learned with them carefully, so they are ready to use them as they camp successfully. Are you ready to go outside and explore? Let’s go! Daisy Requirements Outdoor Art Maker Badge • See the colors of nature • Hear the sounds of nature • Share your outdoor art
Brownie Requirements First Aid Badge • Find out how to get help from 911 • Talk to someone who treats injured people • Make a first aid kit • Learn how to treat minor injuries
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Hiker Badge Decide where to go Try out a hiking skill Pick the right gear Pack a snack for energy Go on your hike!
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New Cabin Camper Badge Help plan your camping trip Learn about camping gear Prepare a camp meal Learn a new camping skill Go camping
Buddy Camper Badge
• Help plan a camping trip • Help pack for your trip • Go camping
Junior Requirements
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Animal Habitat Badge Find out about wild animals Investigate an animal habitat Create an animal house Explore endangered habitats Help protect animal habitats
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Camper Badge Start planning your adventure Gain a new camping skill Find your inner camp chef Try a new activity
EcoCamper Badge • Learn the Leave No Trace Seven Principles • Plan meals with the environment in mind • Prepare a minimal impact campsite • Have fun with Leave No Trace • Take a conservation hike
Check out the Take Action guide under meeting aids for ideas on Take Action projects.