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===d.Written report (minimum of one-page)===
 
===d.Written report (minimum of one-page)===
 
==4.Review the basics of Snowshoeing safety as outlined in the Snowshoeing Honor.==
 
==4.Review the basics of Snowshoeing safety as outlined in the Snowshoeing Honor.==
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The safety practices are found in requirement 5 of the [[../Snowshoeing#5.Explain_the_safety_value_of_the_following_practices:|Snowshoeing]] honor.
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==5.Do one of the following:==
 
==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.===
 
===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.===

Revision as of 00:33, 29 October 2010

Template:Honor header Template:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Unpublished Requirements

1. Complete the Snowshoeing Honor

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2.Explain 10 different kinds of snowflakes and their influence on snowshoeing.

To do:
Maybe w:Types of snow can be useful (but it seems geared toward skiing).

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.

The safety practices are found in requirement 5 of 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, animals and fauna, 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.