The Big Bear Valley Snowboarding trip is a great opportunity for anyone to learn how to snowboard from Mr. A. This trip also prepares scouts to obtain the certain skill level that will be needed for the Mammoth snowboarding trip. Mr. A is a great instructor and will be able to build up the courage and skill you need to be a good snowboarder. Please attend this trip if you are a beginner snowboarder.
* For those who are new to snowboarding and are planning on going to Mammoth Snowboarding trips:
Please make your best effort to attend this trip, the Mammoth trips are not meant for beginning snowboarders.
Come to this trip to learn to snowboard, so Mr. A can enjoy the Mammoth trips with the boys out on the slope instead of getting stuck on beginner slopes teaching new snowboarders!!
Departure: 3:30PM on Fri. Jan. 19, 2024 from Mr. A's house
Return: Evening (7 PM ?) Sun. Jan. 21, 2024
Trip Information: Big Bear Valley
*** Consent Form is required for guests / new recruits. ***
*** Don't forget
to bring money for lunch, lift tickets, and equipment rentals ***
*** If you or your scout have had any of these symptoms in the last 21 days: FEVER, COUGH, SHORTNESS OF BREATH, DIFFICULTY BREATHING, LOSS OF TASTE OR SMELL, STOMACH UPSET, HEADACHE, FATIGUE, BODY ACHES, RASH, or has TRAVELED IN THE LAST 21 DAYS or been in contact with any COVID-19 CONFIRMED PATIENTS, please do not participate in the upcoming activity.
Due to COVID-19, all participants of troop outings must fill out two consent forms: BSA Activity Consent Form and Troop Consent Form. Starting from carpooling, all participants must practice safety measures throughout the entire outing, such as social distancing or wearing face masks. Make sure to exercise proper judgement and maintain good personal hygiene, such as bringing hand sanitizer.
*** Scouts' behaviors should be in accordance with Scout Oath and Scout Laws. Horseplay, physical violence, harassment, initiation rites, bullying, theft, verbal insults, ..., are prohibited. It's of the utmost importance that scouts follow instructions, especially during outings. Otherwise scout, not only put himself in danger, he also endangers those around him. Guardians are responsible for their scouts' manners.