I think some good sledding culture and a bit of exposure to what can happen will help. Most of all don't be afraid to stop and help and when they need it and make sure they understand that what they are doing could and may kill them. If they are very drunk like your explaining call the cops when...
I ride 100 plus days a year and in the past had trouble with almost every goggle I have had. Since switching 4 or 5 years ago to Smith I/O I have had no trouble. I have 3 pairs and only ever take 2 out.
also I find that having a good breath box is supper important, and have had the best luck...
Like everyone says make it fun and be supportive. We deal with new riders all the time and building confidence based on success is key to building a love of our sport. It can be surprising how fast a person learns when they are in a safe, supportive environment. Have fun
Fernie_snow is right we don't have the accumulations that revy and val. have right yet sow you need to have a short rig. I will let you know tonight on the depth. I'm betting its only around 75 cm.
We were looking forward to catching up Rotax_Kid but we were swamped. For us it was a great show! Thanks everyone that stopped in and it was great to see so many familiar faces. we are lookning forward to getting on the snow with everyone.
missed fernie snow there this year he always had good...
We were just out for a rip and most of the 40km I put on was in 8-10 inches of snow but once I was up top it was knee deep.
just a road ride and a few turns in the meadows up top but its nice getting out and stretching the legs.