SKIING
				 
				This Badge was replaced with
				SNOW SPORTS,  
				(and provisions for Snow Boarding were added), 
				on April 1, 1999
				These were the REQUIREMENTS  
				before the REVISIONS made on 04/01/1999. 
				To see the current requirements
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				You can earn the Skiing merit badge by doing either the
				downhill (ALPINE) requirements or the
				cross-country (NORDIC) requirements. You do 
				not have to do both. 
				To earn this merit badge 
				doing 
				DOWNHILL (ALPINE) skiing 
				a Scout must: 
				
					- Tell the meaning of the Skier's Responsibility Code. Explain 
					why it is important to follow this code. 
 
					- Explain the procedure used to report an accident to your 
					local ski patrol at the area you usually ski.
 
					- Show how to use and maintain your own release bindings. 
					Explain the operation of two others. Explain the international 
					DIN standard and what it means to skiers. 
 
					- Explain the American Teaching Method and a basic snow-skiing 
					progression. 
 
					- Explain and discuss the following:
					
						- Five types of Alpine skis 
 
						- Telemark skis 
 
						- Snowboards 
 
					 
					 
					- Name the five major ski organizations in the U.S. and explain 
					their functions.
 
					- Explain the parts played by strength, endurance, and flexibility 
					in Alpine skiing. Demonstrate exercises and activities you can 
					do to get fit for skiing. 
 
					- Do the following:
					
						- Present yourself properly clothed and equipped for Alpine 
						skiing. Discuss how the clothing you have chosen will keep 
						you warm. 
 
						- Demonstrate two ways to carry skis and poles safely 
						and easily. 
 
					 
					 
					- Demonstrate how to ride one kind of ski lift and explain 
					how to use two others. 
 
					- Explain the international trail marking system. 
 
					- On a gentle slope, demonstrate some of the beginning maneuvers 
					learned in skiing. Include the straight run, gliding wedge, 
					wedge stop, side step, and herringbone maneuvers. 
 
					- On a slightly steeper terrain, show linked wedge turns.
 
					- On a moderate slope, demonstrate five to ten christies.
					
 
					- Make a controlled run down an intermediate slope and demonstrate 
					the following:
					
						- Short-, medium-, and long-radius parallel turns.
						
 
						- A side-slip and safety (hockey) stop to each side.
						
 
						- Traverse across a slope. 
 
					 
					 
					- Demonstrate the ability to ski in varied conditions, including 
					changes in pitch, snow conditions, and moguls. Maintain your 
					balance and ability to turn. 
 
				 
				
				To earn this merit badge doing 
				CROSS-COUNTRY (NORDIC) skiing 
				a Scout must: 
				
					- Tell the meaning of the Wilderness Use Policy. Explain why 
					each skier must adopt this policy.
 
					- Explain why every skier must be prepared to render first 
					aid in the event of a skiing accident. Tell the first aid measures 
					for shock. Show how to apply splints.
 
					- Discuss hypothermia. Tell about symptoms and what action 
					must be taken in the event of hypothermia.
 
					- Show your ability to select, use, and repair, if necessary, 
					the correct equipment for ski touring in safety and comfort.
					
 
					- Demonstrate the basic principles of snowcraft, including 
					avalanches.
 
					- Demonstrate the basic principles of waxing for cross-country 
					ski touring.
 
					- Discuss the differences between cross-country skiing ski 
					touring, ski mountaineering, and Alpine skiing. 
 
					- Explain the parts played by strength, endurance, and flexibility 
					in Nordic skiing. Demonstrate exercises and activities you can 
					do to get fit for skiing. 
 
					- List items you would take on a 1-day ski-tour. 
 
					- Present yourself properly clothed and equipped for a one-day 
					ski tour. Discuss the correct use of your clothing and equipment.
					
 
					- Demonstrate your ability to use properly a topographic map 
					and compass.
 
					- Show a degree of stamina that will enable you to keep up 
					with an average ski-touring group your age.
 
					- On a gentle, packed slope show some basic ways to control 
					speed and direction. Include the Straight run, traverse, side 
					slip, step turn,wedge stop, and wedge turn maneuvers. 
 
					- On a cross-country trail, demonstrate effective propulsion 
					by showing proper weight transfer from ski to ski, pole timing, 
					rhythm, flow, and glide. 
 
					- Demonstrate your ability, on a tour, to cope with an average 
					variety of snow conditions.
 
					- Demonstrate several methods of dealing with steep hills 
					or difficult conditions. Include traverses and kick turns going 
					uphill and downhill, side steps, pole drag, and ski-pole "glissade."
					
 
				 
				 
				BSA Advancement ID#: 104  
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