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Avalanche Level 1: Motorized for Snowmobilers and snowbikers | Steamboat Springs
Jan 11–Jan 12, 2025 (UTC-7)
Steamboat Springs
Avalanche Level 1 : This is a 3-day class the bedrock standard to travel safely in the backcountry under the American Avalanche Association Guidelines(A3). Location: North West Colorado, multiple spots will be used in the vincinty of Steamboat Springs, Hayden, Clark and Craig. Learn more about us Steamboat Springs snowmobile Avalanche Education classes from Avalanche Savvy Travel Mode: Snowmobile or snowbike Dates: 2 field days. Pre-field days 3-4 hrs online self paced learning, then we will have the first class room sessions via ZOOM Earlier in the week on Tuesday(tentatively). An Avalanche Level 1 class is an essential and foundational training program designed for individuals seeking to venture into avalanche terrain safely. This comprehensive course equips participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions in avalanche-prone environments. Our curriculum covers key topics such as avalanche types, snowpack analysis, terrain assessment, route finding, and rescue techniques. Participants gain a deep understanding of the factors contributing to avalanches, enabling them to assess the avalanche risk and make educated choices to minimize exposure. The Level 1 course combines classroom instruction with practical field exercises, providing a balanced learning experience. In the classroom, participants delve into avalanche theory, weather patterns, and daily decision making cycles to use terrain which is the answer to all 9 avalanche problems. Participants also learn to use essential tools such as transceivers, probes, and shovels for effective companion rescue. Field sessions allow participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, honing skills like snowpack stability assessments and safe travel techniques. Completion of an Avalanche Level 1 class is a crucial step for anyone venturing into the backcountry, ensuring they have the expertise to navigate and enjoy these environments while minimizing the inherent risks associated with avalanches. At the end of the last day of class students recieve: Class completion certificateComplimentary membership to the Freinds of CAIC for the rest of the season, and Freinds of CIAC membership card.Colorado Snowmobile Avalanche Course Colorado Avalanche Classes
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Avalanche Level 1: for Skiers and Split-boarders 1/10 -1/12/2025 | Steamboat Springs
Jan 10–Jan 12, 2025 (UTC-7)
Steamboat Springs
Avalanche Level 1 : This is a 3-day class the bedrock standard to travel safely in the backcountry under the American Avalanche Association Guidelines(A3). Learn more about us Steamboat Springs Avalanche Education from Avalanche Savvy Location: North West Colorado, multiple spots will be used in the vincinty of Steamboat Springs, Hayden, Clark and Craig. Travel Mode: Backcountry Skis or Split-board Dates: March 1st - 3rd, field days. Upon interest we will have an option to do the first day(class room sessions) via ZOOM Earlier in the week on Tuesday and Thursday evening. An Avalanche Level 1 class is an essential and foundational training program designed for individuals seeking to venture into avalanche terrain safely. This comprehensive course equips participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions in avalanche-prone environments. Our curriculum covers key topics such as avalanche types, snowpack analysis, terrain assessment, route finding, and rescue techniques. Participants gain a deep understanding of the factors contributing to avalanches, enabling them to assess the avalanche risk and make educated choices to minimize exposure. The Level 1 course combines classroom instruction with practical field exercises, providing a balanced learning experience. In the classroom, participants delve into avalanche theory, weather patterns, and daily decision making cycles to use terrain which is the answer to all 9 avalanche problems. Participants also learn to use essential tools such as transceivers, probes, and shovels for effective companion rescue. Field sessions allow participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, honing skills like snowpack stability assessments and safe travel techniques. Completion of an Avalanche Level 1 class is a crucial step for anyone venturing into the backcountry, ensuring they have the expertise to navigate and enjoy these environments while minimizing the inherent risks associated with avalanches. All students get a free trial pro-account for Caltopo, and OnX trial included with class At the end of the last day of class students recieve: Class completion certificateComplimentary membership to the Freinds of CAIC for the rest of the season, and Freinds of CIAC membership card.
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