If you're interested in becoming a leader for the mountain biking club, now is a great time. Trails are starting to dry out, and riding season approaches. The leader requirements are posted on the wiki: http://doc.dartmouth.edu/wiki/Leader_Requirements_and_Procedures#Mountain_Biking_Club_Leader_Requirements but basically what you need is to; 1 - complete the DOC leader requirements. Group Dynamics and Risk Management are courses offered by Rory Gawler. About 1 hour each, and have not yet been determined when they'll get offered. Blitz him with interest, but they'll get sent out to this list once those times are set. Also First aid and CPR, though wilderness first aid is preferable. This term it is being offered as a PE credit, which is a great way to kill two birds. Check on banner for it, it only takes a weekend [or maybe even just one day depending on who is offering it] and is a useful skill to have. Standard first aid and cpr are also offered as PE credits this term. once you've gotten all that, MBC has a few of its own particular requirements; 2- you must be a competent rider who would be able to teach good technique to beginners -You must have the mechanical skills to keep bikes in good condition, and repair basic breakages on the trail -You must have your own bike -You must complete 2 co leads Becoming a leader is the best way to contribute to the club, and to help grow interest in biking and get new people involved. Its also a lot of fun, and will give you the chance to help determine how the club operates. Blitz back if you have any questions about it, or if you are planning on trying to become a leader this term. We can organize mechanic skills sessions as necessarry. MBC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dartmouth Mountain Biking To blitz to the list, send a blitz to [log in to unmask] To be removed from the list, blitz "SIGNOFF DOC-MOUNTAIN-BIKING" to [log in to unmask] If you have any questions about anything biking related blitz MBC