Talk:Snow Sports
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Aerial requirements
- I happen to have two scouts working on this merit badge that have completed everything but the aeriel nose-grab move. I hadn't expected that being an issue but it is. When you go to a mountain these days you see almost as many skiers doing aerials as snowboarders. It would seem reasonable to remove the nose-grab requirement for snowboarders so they don't have to risk the injury from an aerial manuever. Has anyone else run into this problem? --Millert 21:26, June 13, 2007 (EDT)
Talk page formatting and signature tips
Millert, welcome to the Wiki... just a little helpful formatting information on talk pages for you.
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I hope somebody can help with your originally question. --RWSmith 22:29, June 13, 2007 (EDT)
Aerial Requirements
As an avid skier of over 30 years I agree that aerial requirements should be removed. There is no need to encourage this type of behavior, a scout can have a wonderful time enjoying his snowboard without getting air.
I am very uncomfortable telling a scout that they must do aerial grabs in order to complete this badge. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gregmo825 (talk • contribs) March 15, 2008. (Please, sign and date your posts on talk pages.)
Broken links in resources section and merit badge workbook
I just went through the snow sports merit badge and found several broken links in the resource section of the wiki page and in the merit badge workbook. I don't seem to have edit privi's and can't fix the links. We need to do some investigation on the links, but most can be figured out w/o too much trouble. How can I help here?
Cory. 1/23/12 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cjreche (talk • contribs) January 24, 2012. (Please, sign and date your posts on talk pages.)
- The article page was accidentally "protected" by another sysop a long time ago; I have fixed this problem and you should now be able to edit the page (except, the "Requirements" section). —RWSmith (Bureaucrat), 12:13, January 25, 2012 (EST)

