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Snowboarding

Skill Level

2

Year

2019

Version

25.11.2024

Approval authority

South Pacific Division

Snowboarding AY Honour.png
Snowboarding
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South Pacific Division
Year of Introduction
2019



1. In a few words describe the meaning of the term "Snowboarding."

2. Define and explain each level of the Ski Trail Difficulty Ratings where you are to snowboard; for example Australia, New Zealand and North America:

a. Green Circle

b. Blue Square

c. Black Diamond

d. Double Black Diamond

e. Variations

f. Terrain Parks

3. List and explain the Australian Alpine Responsibility Code (or equivalent) and demonstrate your observance of the code throughout Requirements 7 and 8.

4. Define the following snowboarding terms:

a. Piste

b. Off-piste

c. Stances – Regular and Goofy

d. Toeside

e. Heelside

f. Switch

5. Briefly describe the following essential equipment for snowboarding and how to keep it in good conditionː

a. Snowboard

b. Bindings

c. Snowboard boots

d. Helmet

e. Wrist guards

f. Skin and eye protection

g. Appropriate clothing, including layering

6. Memorise one Bible passage that mentions the word "snow." In a few words, comment on what the passage means to you.

7. Know and demonstrate how to safely load and unload on a chairlift.


8. Demonstrate your ability to snowboard, in good form, on numerous intermediate-graded slopes. Show competency in:

a. Traversing using both heelside and toeside.

b. Changing directions while riding.

c. Confidently coming to a stop.