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Extreme Physical Education | Wednesday | Period 1
The class was back in the Danger Shop and Fraser was about as bundled up as he could be. That would make sense in just a short time. There was plenty of cold weather gear for the students as well as something covered up with a tarp.
"Good morning," he greeted with a nod, "and welcome back. I'm glad to see everyone's still hanging in there and enjoying the class. Today, we're going to be talking about something very suited for winter."
He pulled at the tarp to reveal a snowmobile. "This is a snowmobile. It's a vehicle meant to be operated on snow and ice and it needs no road or trail to work. That doesn't mean it won't work on a snowy road or a trail but it's not needed. Their use is much like motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles intended for winter use on snow-covered ground and frozen ponds and waterways."
Fraser got on the snowmobile and fired it up. He wasn't going to go anywhere but having the snowmobile on allowed him to demonstrate how the snowmobile worked. It wasn't too difficult but he went over it twice just to make sure everyone had it. He followed that up with, of course, a list of safety precautions that were mandatory.
"For today, we'll be going snowmobiling. Please put on your cold weather gear and find a snowmobile that's to your liking. Once done, please feel free to explore."
Fraser got the simulation going to reveal Lolo Pass in Montana. "Take your time, go at your own pace and have fun. If you need help, feel free to come and find me. Let's go!"
"Good morning," he greeted with a nod, "and welcome back. I'm glad to see everyone's still hanging in there and enjoying the class. Today, we're going to be talking about something very suited for winter."
He pulled at the tarp to reveal a snowmobile. "This is a snowmobile. It's a vehicle meant to be operated on snow and ice and it needs no road or trail to work. That doesn't mean it won't work on a snowy road or a trail but it's not needed. Their use is much like motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles intended for winter use on snow-covered ground and frozen ponds and waterways."
Fraser got on the snowmobile and fired it up. He wasn't going to go anywhere but having the snowmobile on allowed him to demonstrate how the snowmobile worked. It wasn't too difficult but he went over it twice just to make sure everyone had it. He followed that up with, of course, a list of safety precautions that were mandatory.
"For today, we'll be going snowmobiling. Please put on your cold weather gear and find a snowmobile that's to your liking. Once done, please feel free to explore."
Fraser got the simulation going to reveal Lolo Pass in Montana. "Take your time, go at your own pace and have fun. If you need help, feel free to come and find me. Let's go!"

Sign In [EPE 02/02]
Lecture [EPE 02/02]
Activity | Snowmobiling [EPE 02/02]
Fraser [EPE 02/02]
OOC [EPE 02/02]
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Re: Activity | Snowmobiling [EPE 02/02]
She was racing across the snow and trying not to fall off within moments.
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Re: Activity | Snowmobiling [EPE 02/02]
With a whoop and a hand holding on her hat, she started up the snowmobile and took off at a breakneck pace.
Re: Activity | Snowmobiling [EPE 02/02]
These were incredible! They needed these in Daventry for the winters!
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