Avalanche Level 1 | Rattlesnake Wilderness (Full)
January 6, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - January 11, 2026 @ 5:00 pm

Avalanche Level 1
Format
- Two Evening In-Person Classroom Sessions
- Two Full-Day Field Components
Learning Ratios
- Classroom-Based Learning: 40%
- Field-Based On-Snow Learning: 60%
- Student-to-Instructor Ratio: 4:1
- Maximum Class Size: 8 participants
Dates | Locations | Times
Classroom Sessions
Tuesday, January 6 & Thursday, January 8, 2026
Missoula, MT | 6–9 PM MT
Field Sessions
Saturday, January 10 & Sunday, January 11, 2026
Rattlesnake Wilderness Backcountry | 8 AM–5 PM MT
Overview
The Avalanche Level 1 course is designed for current and aspiring backcountry travelers ready to build a strong foundation in avalanche safety and mountain travel. Aligned with American Avalanche Association (A3) guidelines, this course introduces structured methods for gathering, analyzing, and prioritizing information to support informed decision-making in avalanche terrain.
Led by A3-certified professional educators, the course blends classroom instruction with immersive on-snow field sessions. With 60% of learning time spent in the field and a low 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio, participants gain a personalized, hands-on experience grounded in real-world travel and rescue practice.
Learning Objectives
Participants will learn to:
- Understand and apply key avalanche terminology and safety principles
- Identify avalanche terrain and implement safe travel techniques
- Read and interpret avalanche forecasts and public advisories
- Recognize how weather and snowpack conditions interact
- Plan and prepare for backcountry tours
- Operate avalanche rescue equipment (beacons/transceivers, shovels, and probes)
- Perform efficient and effective companion rescues
- Conduct field observations and basic snow stability tests
- Use communication and teamwork to reduce human factor risks
Course Includes
- Instruction from A3-certified professional educators
- Printed course workbook and study materials
- In-person classroom sessions and guided backcountry field instruction
- Lift tickets (if applicable for ski area courses)
Participants Provide
- Transportation to and from classroom and field locations
- Personal backcountry touring gear
- Avalanche rescue equipment (beacon, shovel, probe)
- Food and water for each course day
Tuition & Registration
💲 Course Fee:
- $475.00 – University of Montana students
- $595.00 – General public
Enrollment is limited to 8 participants — early registration is strongly encouraged.
Questions?
📧 [email protected]
Offered in partnership with the University of Montana Outdoor Recreation Program.
Gain the skills, confidence, and awareness to travel safely and responsibly in avalanche terrain.
