Option C — Snowboarding

Req 7c10 — Varied Conditions

7c10.
Demonstrate your ability to ride in varied conditions, including changes in pitch, snow conditions, and moguls. Maintain your balance and ability to turn.

Real mountain terrain is rarely uniform. This requirement asks you to show that your riding technique holds up when conditions change — steeper pitches, different snow types, and bumpy mogul terrain.

Adapting to Different Conditions

Changes in Pitch

As the slope steepens, speed builds faster. You need to:

As the slope flattens, keep the board moving — on very flat sections, keep your weight slightly forward so you do not slow to a stop unexpectedly.

Changes in Snow Conditions

Hard pack / ice: Edges must work. Press your edge firmly and carve cleanly — sliding an edge on hard snow provides much less control. If your edges are dull, the board will wash out.

Powder: Stay balanced evenly on both feet (not favoring the heel edge). Ride slightly faster than normal — speed helps you float. Turns are longer and more sweeping in powder.

Variable / crud: Loose legs are critical. Let your ankles and knees absorb the irregular texture. Do not fight it with stiff legs — the board needs to bounce and flex independently.

Wet, heavy snow: Slower, stickier. Be aware that stops can happen suddenly. Maintain slightly more speed than you think you need for turns to complete.

Moguls

Moguls are large snow bumps formed by repeated turns in the same spots. On a snowboard they require:

Official Resources

Types of Snow Conditions (video)