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AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Seminar:

Decision Making in Avalanche Terrain

Learning Outcomes | Instructional Sessions

Course Itinerary | Prerequisites | Additional Information

The Level 1 is a three day, 24-hour introduction to avalanche hazard management that will:

  • Provide a basic understanding of avalanches
  • Describe a framework for decision making and risk management in avalanche terrain
  • Give lessons and exercises that are practically oriented, useful, and applicable in the field.
  • Teach to ask the right questions, rather than look for the “answer.”

Students can expect to develop a good grounding in how to prepare for and carry out a trip, to understand basic

decision making while in the field, and to learn rescue techniques required to find and dig up a buried person (if an avalanche occurs and someone in the party is caught).

A final debrief includes a knowledge quiz to test student comprehension and to give feedback to instructors on instructional tools. Students are encouraged and counseled on how to apply the skills learned and told that no course can fully guarantee safety, either during or after course completion. A link is made to a future AIARE Level 2 course.

Student Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the Level One course the student should be able to:

  • Plan and prepare for travel in avalanche terrain.
  • Recognize and avalanche terrain.
  • Describe a basic framework for making decisions in avalanche terrain.
  • Learn and apply effective companion rescue.

Instructional Sessions (24 hours including both class and field instruction):

1. Introduction to the Avalanche Phenomena

  • Types and characteristics of avalanches
  • Avalanche motion
  • Size classification
  • The mountain snowpack: an introduction to metamorphism and layering

2. Observations and Information Gathering

  • Field observation techniques
  • Snow column tests
  • Avalanche danger factors- “Red Flags”
  • Observation checklist
  • Avalanche danger scale

3. Trip Planning and Preparation

4. Avalanche terrain recognition, assessment, and selection

5. Route finding and travel techniques

6. Decision making and Human Factors

7. Companion Rescue and Equipment

 

Checking the snowpack at 9000'

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COURSE ITINERARY: AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Seminar

DAY 1

Meet at the designated classroom location.  There will be a half day classroom session.  The second part of the day will be outside introducing beacons and companion rescue.

DAY 2

Meet at the classroom for another morning session.  The afternoon will be spent outside on terrain identification, snow pits, slope angles, and planning and preparation.

DAY 3

We will meet briefly at the classroom and spend most of the day in the field.  We will return to the classroom at the end of the day for a course wrap up.

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Prerequisites:

  • Students must be able to travel in avalanche terrain. There are no other prerequisites

 

Additional Information

  • Tuition includes a course manual and field book.
  • Students may be required to purchase discounted lifts tickets throughout the course for $5 ea.
  • Check out the Snow Report!
  • Check out the current avalanche bulletin.

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COURSE DETAILS

2008 Dates:

December 26-28, 2008

January  16-18

February  6-8

February  14-16

March  13-15

Course Length:
3 Days

Cost:
$335

Recommended Prior SMG Programs:
Ski the Backcountry!

Splitboard the Backcountry!

June Mountain Off-Piste

Recommended Follow-up SMG Programs:

BC Touring Skills 2

AIARE Level 1 Refresher

AIARE Level 2 Seminar

Sierra Peak Descents

 

Thanks again for an awesome course, the amount of research into effective teaching, and passion that you Howie, and all the other instructors displayed was exemplary.

Kevin English - 2008

 

I wanted to say what a great job that you and Howie did teaching the Avy 1 course a few weeks ago. Jon, Susan, and I are definitely practicing what we learned in our local mountains. We hope to be back next year to take the Avy 2 course with you as well.

Rodger Gray - 2008