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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240215
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SUMMARY:Aviscience ASG3 Class
DESCRIPTION:ASG3 Feb 15-18\, 2024 – Brundage Ski Resort\n  \nThe ASG3 is a comprehensive preparatory course for backcountry leaders and aspirant guides. \nCourse space is limited to 6 participants. \nPrerequisite: \nCompleted ASG2\, REC1+\, or equivalent. \nAble to ski powder snow and familiar with ski touring (on skis or split-board). \nSki tour 4 consecutive days for a cumulative total of up to 8\,000 vertical feet. \nPre-course material: \n2-hour online \nCourse Format: \n4 days of fieldwork and backcountry ski touring at Brundage Mountain Resort. \n3-hour interactive classroom session with an instructor. \n8-hours online video and multimedia material. \nASG3 Course modules: \nSnow Weather Avalanche Guidelines \nAdvance Risk assessment\nAvalanche Conceptual Model\n \n \nLearning Outcomes for RESCUE Module: \n\nConduct transceiver functional verification at the trailhead.\nUnderstanding of the value and the function of avalanche rescue equipment.\nDemonstrate the operation of a transceiver/beacon.\nDemonstrate professional-level probing techniques.\nBecome a reliable avalanche rescue companion.\nComfortable executing avalanche single victim rescues with a team.\nCompetent rescuer during two victims’ avalanche scenarios.\nDemonstrate or identify the steps necessary to be able to complete a two-avalanche victim rescue in less than FIVE (5) minutes in a 50×50 meter area.\nEffective communication during avalanche rescues.\nCapable of generating Emergency Response Plans.\nInternalize that an avalanche incident is a medical emergency\, and develop familiarity with potential injuries and potential medical issues common on buried avalanche victims.\nDevelop awareness about the value of WFA/WFR/OEC/WEMT training.\n\n Learning Outcomes for the Level 2 module: \n1. Enhance REC1+ advanced training in avalanche companion rescue techniques with multiple victim scenarios and triage.\n \n2. Review REC1+ concepts:\n\n\n\nRecognize avalanche terrain\, develop a systematic method for avalanche risk assessment\, and execute safe travel plans.\nScience of snow crystals\, metamorphism\, and slab avalanche fracture mechanics.\nUnderstand the impact of weather on the snowpack. Track precipitation\, wind\, and temperature critical thresholds driving stability.\nReliable identification of slab and weak layer structures in snow pits. Characterize snowpack structure reactivity with basic stability tests.\n\n\n\n3. Become proficient with AAA SWAG nomenclature\, snow/weather/avalanche observation recording. Understand SWE.\n \n4. Generate snow pit hardness and temperature profiles. Relate season weather history with snowpack structure and layering.\n \n5. Target standard and non-standard stability tests for various avalanche problems.\n \n6. Competent in the application of avalanche release conceptual model and the integration of danger diagrams that assess risk in complex avalanche terrain during trip planning.\nThe REC2+ is also preparatory course for the next professional developmental step; the AAA PRO1.
URL:https://brundage.com/event/asg3-feb-1-4-2024-brundage-ski-resort-replaces-rec2/
LOCATION:Brundage Mountain
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SUMMARY:ASG2 Jan 19-21\, 2024 - Brundage Mountain Ski Resort
DESCRIPTION:ASG2 Jan 19-21\, 2024 – Brundage Ski Resort [Replaces REC1+]\n  \n\n  \n\n\nTHE COURSE VENUE IS AT BRUNDAGE Mountain SKI RESORT\nAvalanche Science ASG2 course includes 3 field days\, 4 hours of interactive classroom\, and 8 hours of online material. \nPrerequisite: \nAble to ski deep powder snow and familiar with ski touring (on skis or split-board). \nSki tour 3 consecutive days for a cumulative up to a total of 6-8\,000 vertical feet. \nPre-course material: \n2-hour online \nCourse Format: \n3 days of fieldwork and backcountry ski touring at Brundage Mountain and nearby Backcountry. \n4-hour interactive classroom session with an instructor. \n8-hours online video and multimedia material. \nLearning Outcomes for REC1+ Module: \n\nGain an understanding of snow science: snow metamorphism and slab avalanche fracture mechanics. Anticipate the impact of weather in the snowpack. Track precipitation\, wind\, and temperature critical thresholds driving avalanche instability.\nMake relevant weather\, weather\, and avalanche observations. Target observations relevant to the avalanche problem of the day.\nFamiliarity with CAA OGRS / AAA SWAG. Competency with ATES frameworks. Awareness of CMAH.\nRecognize avalanche terrain and the role of slope angles. Identify\, estimate\, and measure slope angles and recognize terrain connectivity.\nDevelop terrain navigation tools and skills; Stability wheel\, structural weaknesses\, and reactivity tests.\nAdopt safe travel protocols when traveling in avalanche terrain and recognize human factors impacting the safety of the team.\nIntroduce Avalanche Release Conceptual model and develop a systematic method for avalanche risk assessment and execution of safe travel plans.\nReliable identification of slab and weak layer structures in snow pits. Characterize snowpack structure reactivity with basic stability tests.\n\nLearning Outcomes for RESCUE Module: \n\nGain an understanding of avalanche beacon technology.\nTraining in avalanche companion rescue techniques for D2 and D3 avalanches sizes.\nConduct transceiver functional verification at the trailhead.\nUnderstanding of the value and the function of avalanche rescue equipment.\nDemonstrate professional-level probing techniques.\nReliable single avalanche victim companion rescue.\nFamiliar with two-victims avalanche scenarios.\nEffective communication during avalanche rescues.\nCapable of generating Emergency Response Plans.\nInternalize that an avalanche incident is a medical emergency\, and develop familiarity with potential injuries and potential medical issues common on buried avalanche victims.\nDevelop awareness about the value of wilderness or outdoor medical training.
URL:https://brundage.com/event/asg2-jan-19-21-2024-brundage-mountain-ski-resort/
LOCATION:Brundage Mountain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240119
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SUMMARY:MOTORIZED Avalanche Science ASG2 (old REC1+) - Jan 19-21\, 2024 at McCall
DESCRIPTION:MOTORIZED Avalanche Science ASG2 (old REC1+) – Jan 19-21\, 2024 at McCall\nAvalanche Science REC1+ course includes 3 field days\, 4 hours of interactive classroom\, and 8 hours of online material. \nThe REC1+ course includes Avalanche Level 1 and the Rescue modules. \nPrerequisite: \nOwn and know how to operate a snowmobile or snow-bike. \nPre-course material: \n2-hour online \nCourse Format: \n3 days of fieldwork and backcountry ski touring at Brundage Mountain Resort. \n4-hour interactive classroom session with an instructor. \n8-hours online video and multimedia material. \nLearning Outcomes for REC1+ Module: \n\nGain an understanding of snow science: snow metamorphism and slab avalanche fracture mechanics. Anticipate the impact of weather in the snowpack. Track precipitation\, wind\, and temperature critical thresholds driving avalanche instability.\nMake relevant weather\, weather\, and avalanche observations. Target observations relevant to the avalanche problem of the day.\nFamiliarity with CAA OGRS / AAA SWAG. Competency with ATES frameworks. Awareness of CMAH.\nRecognize avalanche terrain and the role of slope angles. Identify\, estimate\, and measure slope angles and recognize terrain connectivity.\nDevelop terrain navigation tools and skills; Stability wheel\, structural weaknesses\, and reactivity tests.\nAdopt safe travel protocols when traveling in avalanche terrain and recognize human factors impacting the safety of the team.\nIntroduce Avalanche Release Conceptual model and develop a systematic method for avalanche risk assessment and execution of safe travel plans.\nReliable identification of slab and weak layer structures in snow pits. Characterize snowpack structure reactivity with basic stability tests.\n\nLearning Outcomes for RESCUE Module: \n\nGain an understanding of avalanche beacon technology.\nTraining in avalanche companion rescue techniques for D2 and D3 avalanches sizes.\nConduct transceiver functional verification at the trailhead.\nUnderstanding of the value and the function of avalanche rescue equipment.\nDemonstrate professional-level probing techniques.\nReliable single avalanche victim companion rescue.\nFamiliar with two-victims avalanche scenarios.\nEffective communication during avalanche rescues.\nCapable of generating Emergency Response Plans.\nInternalize that an avalanche incident is a medical emergency\, and develop familiarity with potential injuries and potential medical issues common on buried avalanche victims.\nDevelop awareness about the value of wilderness or outdoor medical training.
URL:https://brundage.com/event/motorized-avalanche-science-asg2-old-rec1-jan-19-21-2024-at-mccall/
LOCATION:Brundage Mountain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
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SUMMARY:REC1+ Avalanche Certification by Avalanche Science
DESCRIPTION:This is an OPEN Enrollment course. Space is limited!!! \nThe Avalanche Science REC1+ course includes 3 field days\, 4 hours of interactive classroom\, and 8 hours of online material. \nThe REC1+ course includes Level 1 and Rescue modules. \nPrerequisite: \nAble to ski powder snow and familiar with ski touring (on skis or split-board). \nSki tour 3 consecutive days for a cumulative up to a total of 6-8\,000 vertical feet. \nPre-course material: \n2-hour online \n \n  \nCourse Format: \n3 days of fieldwork and backcountry ski touring at Brundage Mountain Area. \n4-hour interactive classroom session with an instructor. \n8-hours online video and multimedia material. \nRegistration Open Now
URL:https://brundage.com/event/rec1-avalanche-certification-by-avalanche-science/
LOCATION:Brundage Mountain
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