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The Importance of Avalanche Safety Training

  • December 1, 2017
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People often picture an avalanche as a giant cloud of powder rushing down a steep, open mountainside. This idea usually bears little resemblance to their plans for outdoor winter recreation, so they don’t understand the risks they are taking. Avalanche safety training is an important part of helping people enjoy the snowy mountains.

Understand the Triggers with Avalanche Courses

One of the reasons you need avalanche safety training is to give yourself a more accurate picture of an avalanche and what causes it. People often accidentally trigger an avalanche and then get caught in it. Hiking trails and great ski slopes are two common places that avalanches can occur. Being aware of the terrain and snow conditions helps you avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Learn Safe Routes with Avalanche Safety Training

Avalanche courses also help you identify the safe routes so you can make good choices while you’re out exploring the mountains. Some basic tips like looking for lower angle terrain and avoiding avalanche slopes can help you minimize the danger to yourself and your adventuring partners.

Prepare for the Worst with Avalanche Classes

Another important aspect of avalanche safety is learning what to do if things go wrong. The rescue component of the class gives you basic training in case you’re caught in an avalanche and need to try to locate other members of your party.

Identify Proper Avalanche Safety Equipment

The right avalanche safety gear makes a big difference in an emergency situation. Knowing what gear you need and how to use it is crucial if you experience an avalanche.
If you plan to head to the mountains this winter, invest in avalanche courses before you go. These courses are important for everyone in your group to complete, whether you’re heading out for skiing, ice climbing, or another winter adventure.

This training will keep you safe during your next mountain adventure and ensures that you have a fun and pleasant experience in the mountains.

Ready to choose your next adventure? Contact us today!

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