Base Area Snow Cam
Elevation: 6050’ - Brundage Base Area. This box will be cleared daily at 4:00 pm. Click image for larger view.
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February 19 - February 22
The rescue course is $295 per person. The level 2 course is $495 per person. Combine the rescue and level 1 together and save a hundred bucks, combined is $695 per person.
Schedule:
The Rescue course is a one-day stand alone course that is intended to be retaken on a regular basis in order to keep abreast of best practices in rescue techniques and gear. New participants will learn the basics of companion rescue, while returning participants will expand their skill set with advanced topics and realistic scenario practice to help improve their skills.
The Level 2 course is a three-day, 24-hour course that provides backcountry travelers an opportunity to advance their decision making skills in more complicated situations such as being a leader within a small travel group, traveling in more complicated terrain, and/or developing a travel plan where resources are scarce. This course builds on the introductory avalanche hazard management model introduced in the Level 1 and adds to it the evaluation of critical hazard assessment factors. Students will describe and discuss weather, snowpack and avalanche processes, and identify how these processes relate to observations and travel within avalanche terrain.
The Motorized Rescue and Level 2 course is for snowbikers and snowmobilers who have taken a Level 1 and are proficient riders capable of traversing through various types of terrain. This course provides backcountry leaders the opportunity to advance their avalanche knowledge and decision making skills. Participants will have completed the Level 2 and Rescue courses. Aspiring professionals will need to take Level 1 and Level 2 courses as a prerequisite for the Pro 1 course.
At the end of the Rescue course you should be able to:
At the end of the Level 2 course you should be able to:
An online classroom session and coursework done at your own pace and to be completed before the first “on-snow” day of the course, the earlier you sign up the more time you have to complete the pre-course work. Details will be sent out to students after they register.
More information and Register HERE!
