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Latest revision as of 12:18, 22 July 2022
Skill Level
3
Year
2010
Version
31.10.2024
Approval authority
North American Division
1. Complete the Snowshoeing honor.
2. Identify and explain three types of snowshoes by their intended use.
3. Using one of the following, create a presentation that describes the origin and history of snowshoeing, including the use among native American peoples. List all sources used.
- a. Electronic presentation
- b. Bulletin board/presentation board display
- c. Verbal presentation
- d. Written report (minimum of one-page)
4. Review the basics of snowshoeing safety as outlined in the Snowshoeing honor.
5. Do one of the following:
- a. Make a pair of functional “survival snowshoes” out of native and first aid materials that would likely be available to you in a survival environment.
- b. Make a traditional set of functional snowshoes from natural and/or synthetic materials.
6. Successfully complete two three-mile snowshoe hikes. Make a detailed report describing the approximate depth and condition of the snow, plants and animals, and the approximate speed at which you traveled.
7. After one of your hikes, write a paragraph exploring the spiritual dimensions of snow. Be sure to include at least three Scriptural references to snow.