Women’s Avalanche Level 1 | Lolo Pass Backcountry
January 29 @ 6:00 pm - February 2 @ 5:00 pm
$595.00Women’s Avalanche Level 1
Format:
- Women Only
- One Evening Online Introduction and Q&A Session
- One In-Person Classroom Session
- Two Full-Day Field Components
Ratios:
- Classroom Learning: 40%
- Field-Based On-Snow Learning: 60%
- Student-to-Instructor Field Ratio: 4:1 for personalized instruction.
- Maximum Class Size: 12 participants.
Dates | Locations | Times:
- Wednesday, 1/29/2025: Online Session | 6–7 PM MT
- Friday, 1/31/2025: In-Person Classroom Session | Missoula, Montana | 9 AM–4 PM MT (with a 1-hour lunch break)
- Saturday, 2/1/2025 & Sunday, 2/2/2025: Lolo Pass Backcountry | 8 AM–5 PM MT
Overview
The Women’s Avalanche Level 1 course is designed for current and aspiring backcountry travelers, focusing on building a solid foundation in avalanche safety and protocols for backcountry travel. This course, following American Avalanche Association (A3) guidelines, provides systematic approaches to gather, sort, and prioritize information for informed decision-making in avalanche terrain.
Taught by A3 Pro Educators, this hybrid course combines an online session, an in-person classroom session, and two full days in the backcountry. The curriculum emphasizes experiential learning, with 60% of the course conducted in the field, maintaining a 4-to-1 student-to-instructor ratio.
Learning Objectives:
- Basic avalanche terminology and concepts.
- Recognizing and navigating avalanche terrain.
- Safe travel procedures in avalanche-prone areas.
- Understanding mountain snowpack formation and the effects of weather.
- Human factors and their impact on decision-making.
- Interpreting avalanche forecasts and advisories.
- Tour planning and preparation.
- Using avalanche transceivers and practicing rescue skills.
- Conducting field observations of terrain, snowpack, and weather.
- Performing and interpreting snow stability tests.
- Prioritizing information, effective teamwork, and avoiding human factor traps.
Course Includes:
- Professional instruction by A3-certified educators.
- Course workbook and resources.
- Online and field-based instruction.
- Lift tickets for courses operating at a ski area (if applicable).
Participants Provide:
- Transportation to and from field components.
- Personal gear suitable for backcountry travel.
- Avalanche rescue gear (beacon, shovel, probe).
- Food and water for all sessions.
Registration:
Register Now to secure your spot in this comprehensive, women-focused avalanche safety course. Space is limited to 12 participants, so sign up early!
For questions or assistance with registration or equipment, contact us at [email protected]
Empower yourself with the skills and knowledge to travel confidently and safely in the backcountry!