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This is a 24-hour class with at least 60% field time.
Our courses run Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6p-9p on Zoom and all day in the field Saturday and Sunday starting at 9am. No class on Friday.
Students can expect to learn the following:
How to interpret the avalanche forecast and learn how to develop an appropriate travel plan based on current conditions.
How to travel in the backcountry while observing key red-flag signs while being able to identify avalanche-prone terrain.
How to use appropriate snowpack tests.
Understanding of where and why avalanches occur.
Risk management tools for identifying problems associated with human factors.
How to confidently conduct a companion rescue.
This is a 24-hour class with at least 60% field time.
Our courses run Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6p-9p on Zoom and all day in the field Saturday and Sunday starting at 9am. No class on Friday.
Students can expect to learn the following:
How to interpret the avalanche forecast and learn how to develop an appropriate travel plan based on current conditions.
How to travel in the backcountry while observing key red-flag signs while being able to identify avalanche-prone terrain.
How to use appropriate snowpack tests.
Understanding of where and why avalanches occur.
Risk management tools for identifying problems associated with human factors.
How to confidently conduct a companion rescue.
This is a 24-hour class with at least 60% field time.
Our courses run Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 6p-9p on Zoom and all day in the field Saturday and Sunday starting at 9am. No class on Friday.
Students can expect to learn the following:
How to interpret the avalanche forecast and learn how to develop an appropriate travel plan based on current conditions.
How to travel in the backcountry while observing key red-flag signs while being able to identify avalanche-prone terrain.
How to use appropriate snowpack tests.
Understanding of where and why avalanches occur.
Risk management tools for identifying problems associated with human factors.
How to confidently conduct a companion rescue.