testing form Alaska Powder Pursuit Women's Snowmachine Clinic Rider Survey Alaska Powder Pursuit Women's Snowmachine Clinic Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) Ticket & Membership information will be sent to this email.Phone Number(Required)Emergency Contact NameEmergency Contact Phone Number(Required)What course did you register for?(Required) January 31st - February 1st February 28th - March 1st March 28th - 29th Note if you have not already registered please do that first to reserve your spot as space is limited. I agree to receive SMS notifications for transaction confirmations, reminders, and promotional offers. Standard messaging rates may apply.(Required) I agree to receive SMS notifications. Sled InformationParticipants are responsible for providing their own snowmachine and transportation.Do you have any allergies or medical conditions we should know about for your safety?Snowmachine Information(Required)Year, Make (Ski-Doo, Polaris, Arctic Cat, Yamaha, etc.), and Model and track length. Example 2025 Polaris Khaos Boost Matryx Slash 155Is your snowmachine in good working condition? Yes No Other If you are unsure, please select other and describe your concerns. Describe any mechanical issues you are aware of.Example: the check engine light comes on at 3000 RPM but otherwise runs well throughout the day. Are you comfortable unloading/loading your snowmachine? Yes No Need Assistance Other Riding ExperienceHelp us understand your current riding experience and the skills you hope to build through our clinics.How long have you been riding snowmachines? Never A Few Times 1-2 Seasons 3+ Seasons How would you describe your current skill level? True Beginner - You are brand new to snowmachines. You may have never ridden or only ridden once or twice. Still learning basic controls, throttle/brake feel, balance, and how the machine responds on snow. Beginner - You are comfortable operating a sled at slow to moderate speeds on groomed trails. You can start, stop, and turn with confidence but are still developing body positioning, throttle control, and understanding terrain. Advanced Beginner - You ride groomed and ungroomed terrain with growing confidence. You’re beginning to explore off-trail riding, sidehilling basics, climbing small features, and navigating variable snow. Still refining balance, technique, and recovery skills. Intermediate - You ride on- and off-trail regularly and can manage varied terrain, deeper snow, and moderate sidehills. You understand line choice, machine control, and terrain hazards. Ready to work on advanced techniques, efficiency, and riding bigger features. Other What type of terrain have you ridden? Trails Meadows Low-Angle Powder Steeper Terrain High Alpine/Mountains Rivers Glaciers Select all that apply. What are you hoping to improve on during the clinic? Throttle Control Body Positioning Countersteering Select all that apply. What makes you nervous or unsure when riding?Do you have any injuries or physical limitations we should know about?Your GoalsHelp us understand how we can help you improve your skills in the riding and backcountry industry. What do you hope to gain from this clinic?What would you define as success from this clinic?Is there anything else we should know about you?Gear & PreparednessWe are proud to partner with Alaska Safe Riders to bring these clinics to women in the industry and safety is key! What avalanche gear do you currently have? Beacon Probe Shovel Snow Saw Airbag Backpage Avy Lung Inclinometer Snow Thermometer/Crystal Card On The Snow Avalanche Training Online Avalanche Training Do you feel confident using your avalanche gear? Yes No I think so I need assistance Do you have appropriate cold-weather riding gear? Yes No I think so I need assistance