Step 1 of 10 10% Please complete all fields below to register for your Pass. Please complete all fields below to register for your Devil’s Glen Park Pass. Once you have successfully completed the program and passed the test, please ensure you print the test results page, as well as a colour-version of the waiver. Remember, your parent/guardian must sign the colour copy of the waiver if you are under 18 years of age. Waivers must also be witnessed by someone else 18 or over.Test IDName* First Last Email* Address* Street Address Address Line 2 City Province AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNew BrunswickNewfoundland and LabradorNorthwest TerritoriesNova ScotiaNunavutOntarioPrince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewanYukon Postal Code Phone*Date of Birth* Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY Privacy Statement*All information collected will be used solely for the purpose of the Park Pass program. Please check to certify that you have read and understand above Privacy Statement, and you agree to the use of your information for this purpose. Important! If you are under 18 you need to print the Assumption of Risks and Waiver Agreement, and have a parent or legal guardian read and sign it, and bring it with you to the club when you get your pass.Name of Parent/Guardian:Date of Birth Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY Terrain Park Rules Helmets MUST be worn in both Terrain Parks. Park Pass must be worn and visible at all times in the Main Terrain Park. Inverts are NOT ALLOWED in the Terrain Park. Be courteous and respect others. Never jump blindly - use a spotter when necessary. Look before you leap! It is your responsibility to control your body on the ground and in the air. Always clear the landing area quickly. Always ride or ski in control and within your ability. Observe all signs and warnings. Failure to follow the rules of the Alpine Responsibility Code and/or the Terrain Park Rules will result in the removal of your Park Pass, Lift pass and the privileges of each for four days following the infraction.Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* Yes, I have read and understand this page. Freestyle Terrain Stop! Read This! Sign The Freestyle Terrain Stop! Read This! sign provides basic information to all users entering and/or using Terrain Park facilities. This sign contains important safety points and liability information. For your own safety and enjoyment and the safety and enjoyment of other Terrain Park users, follow the rules outlined on this sign.Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* Yes, I have read and understand this page. Terrain Park Levels Sign The Freestyle Terrain Park sign outlines each level so you will understand the rating of the Park you are about to enter and determine if you should even be in the area. The uneducated park user puts themselves and others at risk. Devil's Glen uses the Terrain Park Rating System. Please take the time to review the symbols and ensure you understand them.Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* yes, I have read and understand this page. Inverted Aerial Manoeuvres Not Permitted Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* Yes, I have read and understand this page. Alpine Responsibility Code Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* Yes, I have read and understand this page. FOUR MAIN POINTS OF SMART STYLE MAKE A PLAN Every time you use Freestyle Terrain, make a plan for each feature you want to use. Your speed, approach and takeoff will directly affect your manoeuvre and landing. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Before getting into freestyle terrain, observe all signage and warnings. Scope around the jumps first, not over them. Use your first run as a warm up run and to familiarize yourself with the terrain. Be aware that the features change constantly due to weather, usage, grooming and time of day. Do not jump blindly and use a spotter when necessary. EASY STYLE IT Know your limits and ski/ride within your ability level. Look for small progression parks or features to begin with and work your way up. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground and in the air. Do not attempt any features unless you have sufficient ability and experience to do so safely. RESPECT GETS RESPECT Respect the terrain and others. One person on a feature at a time. Wait your turn and call your start. Always clear the landing area quickly. Respect all signs and stay off closed terrain and features. When using the Freestyle Terrain, you assume the risk of any injury that may occur. The ski area operators liability is excluded by the terms and conditions on your Guest Pass/SeasonPass/Park Pass release of liability. Please check to certify that you have read and understand this page.* Yes, I have read and understand this page. Smart Style Video The “Smart Style Video” must be viewed in full prior to doing the test. I have finished watching or have previously watched the video in full.* Yes, I have watched the video and understand this page. Begin Test Minimum Score to PASS the Test is 80%The symbol for a terrain park is an orange oval. Where is this symbol usually located?*At the bottom of the parkAt each featureAt the entrance to the parking lotAt all park entrances and features as well as on trail maps, and other safety signs and information.Before using the park you should:*Turn up the tunes!Check the road conditionsConvince someone to go with youMake a planThe "Look Before You Leap" component of "Smart Style" means:*Scope around features first, before going over themRide the features slowly with just a little airHit the features at top speedGet some coaching from a buddyWhat is most important to remember about the Easy Style It step?*People below you have the right of wayTry to stick most of your landingsStart small and work your way upOvertake slower riders when approaching featuresHow can you control your speed when approaching a jump?*Stop on the approach pathDo set-up turns and speed checks on the approachSideslip or snowplow down the approach pathNever slow down, always go straightWhen referring to "Respect Gets Respect", what are you respecting?*Other ridersThe terrain and featuresThe rulesAll of the aboveWhat is the most important factor for reducing ski and snowboard injuries?*Ski and snowboard safelyAlways wear a helmetAlways stay ahead of the other guyStay on beginner terrainAfter you land a jump, you should:Stop and look around to make sure everyone saw youClear the landing area immediatelyWait there for the next rider to take offCall your friend over so you can watch the video of your jumpWhat does the "T" ATML stand for?*TurnTrickTakeoffTeachWhat does Freestyle Terrain include?*Half Pipes, Quarter pipesJibs, Rails, Fun BoxesJumps, Banks, Ramps and other featuresAll of the aboveWhat are the four "Smart Style" steps?*Easy Styles, Ride Hard, Ride Fast, Enjoy the ParkMake a Plan, Look Before You Leap, Easy Style It, Respect Gets RespectTake ownership of the park, Don't listen to park staff, Go big, Go fastAdvance, Takeoff, Maneuver, LandingWhat is considered an invert?*Hand-plantA maneuver performed off a jump or feature, which positions your head below your waistYour head goes below your kneesAll of the aboveIf the conditions of a feature have changed affecting its ride-ability, you should:*Ride it anywaysDon't ride itDon't ride it and let the park staff know the problemRide it cautiouslyWhat are the consequences for Riding a Closed Feature?*Receive a warningHaving your park pass removed and your membership suspendend, or your park pass removed and your Guest Pass (lift ticket) removed.Receive high fives from your friendsOnly having your park pass removedYou witness a bad fall and you think the rider may need medical attention. You should:*Try and help the person get upAlert Park Staff and/or Ski Patrol of the situation if there are none close by, go immediately to the bottom and alert Lift Staff to call Ski PatrolGet your phone out and take some picsKeep going... they'll likely be fine