Intro to Backcountry Fundamentals
Our first step to avalanche safety will introduce you to these topics by conveying the most important basics you need to know about backcountry decision making and safety practices.
By the end of this field session you will learn to identify avalanche terrain, learn generally why avalanches happen, read NWAC’s local Mt Baker avalanche forecast and understand some of the red flags that indicate dangerous backcountry conditions. You will also learn basic avalanche beacon techniques and the essential items to carry in the backcountry.
COURSE FEATURES
• Risk Management & Decision Making
• Mt. Baker’s Backcountry Policy & Being Prepared
• Introduction to Avalanche Rescue: Principles & Practice
FIELD COMPONENTS
Designed for new transceiver users, the field exercises provide basic orientation to transceiver use and rescue equipment in scenarios that build rescue skills.
• Search Principles
• Transceiver Operation
• Companion Rescue
MATERIALS REQUIRED/PROVIDED
Please bring your backcountry rescue gear and outerwear appropriate for the afternoon field session. We will be walking and digging in snow. Skis/Snowboards will not be used.
A limited number of transceivers, probes and shovels are provided for student use courtesy of Backcountry Access. Please note on enrollment if you need use of these.
LOCATION & REGISTRATION
For winter 2024-2025, all in-person sessions will be conducted outdoors in the field at the Heather Meadows base area in the Beacon Basin (near the base of Chair 1).
Registration is online only and opens November 1.
COURSE DETAILS
DURATION
4 hours
COST
$50
CLASS SIZE
Maximum 6, larger groups can be accommodated by special request
Session Dates for 2024-25
SESSION | DATE | TIME |
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A | Jan. 12 | 11-3pm |
B | Jan. 4 | 11-3pm |
C | Jan. 5 | 11-3pm |
NOTE: If the class you want to register for does not appear as an option to select in the online store, that means the class is full.