Womens Avalanche Awareness with Field Session
Overview:
Join our experienced guides to take the first step towards learning about avalanches, what causes them, and how they can be avoided. You’ll start with some handouts and a short lecture at The Buckhorn Ski and Snowboard lodge, followed by an outdoor clinic on skis, splitboards or snowshoes into the surrounding San Gabriel mountains or Kratka Ridge area. This is an excellent primer for avalanche level one or a great refresher course to knock the rust off your avalanche skills for the new season.
This program is offered in partnership with Outdoor Women's Alliance
Description of skills covered:
• Class room session covering basic snow stability tests, terrain management and rescue techniques
• Avalanche terrain recognition
• Safe travel techniques
• Snow pack stability tests
• Beacon search techniques
• Companion rescue techniques including probing and strategic shoveling
•An emphasis on (LNT) Leave no
trace – stewardship practices in the outdoor environment
• All courses are taught to the American Avalanche Association standards
Duration:
This is a full day program expect approximately an 8 hour day plus driving
Prerequisites:
• No prior avalanche training necessary
• Good physical condition able to engage in moderate activities outdoors for
hours.
Location:
The Buckhorn Ski and Snowboard Lodge and surrounding area
In the lovely San Gabriel Mountains
When:
Rescheduling due to lack of snow for late March - Date TBA, 2018
Fee - $140.00 per person
Minimum 4 students
$10.00 discount for OWA members
Select OWA discount at checkout and email your proof of membership to [email protected]
Registration