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The following resources might prove useful for this requirement:
 
*[http://www.snowshoeracing.com/history.htm History of Snowshoeing] by Jim Tucker
 
*[http://www.madehow.com/Volume-6/Snowshoe.html Snowshoe] by Angela Woodward
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowshoe] Wikipedia history of snowshoeing section
 
  
 
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;Stapler: A stapler will be used to mount everything to the bulletin board.
 
;Push pins: These can be used to hold larger items to the board.
 
;Roll of solid paper: Ideally, one sheet should cover the entire board. Paper is sold in rolls at teacher-supply or office supply stores.
 
;Bulletin board border: The border should be themed to match your display. A variety of borders are available at teacher supply or office stores.
 
;Letters: Bulletin board letters come in a variety of sizes, colors, and fonts. Again, check teacher supply or office supply stores.
 
;Illustrations & photographs: Find photos and illustrations on the Internet, or draw them yourself. Print them out and use scissors to cut out the relevant parts of the photo.
 
;Other display items: You could even mount a pair of snowshoes to the bulletin board, but be careful to not damage either the snowshoes or the bulletin board.
 
  
 
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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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Once you've gotten the hang of snowshoeing, you will be ready to tackle more ambitious hikes. For these, you can use regular hiking trails, but in the winter. If you lack snow in your area you may need to visit a ski hill or other snow location.
 
  
 
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To get your approximate speed, time yourself as you travel (stop the clock when you stop to rest for an extended period). Take along a GPS receiver so you can track where you've been (and thus, the distance you've covered). [http://maps.google.com Google maps] has tools available to measure distance as well, but it's not always easy to tell where you've been by looking at an online map or satellite image. You can also determine distance covered by using a topographical map. Once you know how far you've gone and the amount of time it took you to cover that distance, your speed is simply distance divided by time:
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Consult a concordance or search for "snow" in an [http://www.biblegateway.com/keyword/?search=snow&version1=31&searchtype=all&limit=none&wholewordsonly=no online Bible].
 
  
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*Snow is a source of moisture and coolness.
 
*Snow makes a wonderfully warm building material because of its superior insulating properties. Snow being warm is a "contradiction" just as "love thy neighbor" is a contradiction.
 
*Snow is very absorbent. Rolling in snow after falling through ice will absorb a lot of water from clothing so that it can by dried (by fire) more quickly.
 
  
Read several of these passages and see what sort of spiritual lessons you can take away from them. Also think about the things you experienced on your hikes. Snowshoe hikes are often serene and peaceful and filled with inexpressible beauty. Is that what you experienced?
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Senderismo con raquetas de nieve - Avanzado

Nivel de destreza

3

Año

2010

Version

01.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

División Norteamericana

Snowshoeing Advanced AY Honor.png
Senderismo con raquetas de nieve - Avanzado
Actividades recreacionales
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
Año de introducción
2010
Vea también



1

Tener la especialidad de Senderismo con raquetas de nieve.


Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Senderismo con raquetas de nieve.


2

Identificar y explicar tres tipos de raquetas de nieve por su uso previsto.



3

Usando uno de los siguientes, crear una presentación que describe el origen y la historia de raquetas de nieve, incluyendo el uso entre los pueblos nativos americanos. Hacer una lista de todas las fuentes utilizadas.



3a

Presentación electrónica



3b

Exhibición o tablón de anuncios



3c

Presentación verbal



3d

Informe escrito (mínimo de una página)




4

Repasar las normas de seguridad de raquetas de nieve como se describe en la especialidad de nivel básico de Senderismo con raquetas de nieve.



5

Hacer una de las siguientes actividades:



5a

Hacer un par de «raquetas de nieve de supervivencia» funcionales con materiales nativos y de primeros auxilios que probablemente estarían disponibles en un ambiente de supervivencia.



5b

Hacer un par tradicional de raquetas de nieve de materiales naturales y/o sintéticos.




6

Completar con éxito dos caminatas de tres millas (cinco km) con raquetas de nieve. Hacer un informe detallado que describa la profundidad y las condiciones de la nieve, plantas y animales, y la velocidad aproximada de sus pasos.



7

Después de una de sus excursiones, escribir un párrafo explorando las dimensiones espirituales de la nieve. Asegurarse de incluir por lo menos tres referencias bíblicas a la nieve.




Referencias