This fundamentals course tuition is discounted thanks to grant funding received by the Alaska Avalanche Information Center. These funds are designed to help close the avalanche education gap amongst general backcountry users. Thank you AAIC!
Any individual who travels in snowy mountainous terrain should take this course. This hands-on clinic is designed for skiers, snowboarders, snowmachiners*, snowshoers, hikers, drivers, hunters, snow bikers, dog-walkers and more! This one-day course (8 hours of instruction, combination online pre-course work and field time) focuses on how to avoid getting caught in an avalanche.
The Avalanche Fundamentals is designed for those curious about avalanche avoidance who have not yet had much experience traveling in the backcountry or for those with tight time and budget constraints. This is a great first step before a Level 1.
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Pre-course work will be emailed a few weeks before the course.
Minimum age 16 years old without an adult, 14-years old with an adult registered in the same course.
*Motorized participants should wear snowshoes for travel, sleds not needed although topics specific to sledders will be discussed.
Top of Young Road at the Ripinsky Main trailhead parking lot.