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This exciting weekend trip is an ideal introduction to overnight backcountry Ski Touring. Trip planning, equipment selection and food preparation are discussed at a pre-trip evening seminar, followed by a weekend of ski touring in the mountains. In the field, you will learn route finding, avalanche hazard awareness, camp selection and skiing techniques. You will also explore one of a variety of exciting backcountry regions, depending on weather and snow conditions.
Dates: (2008 season): January 2*, 5-6 January 22*, 26-27 February 12*, 16-17 March 4*, 8-9 All dates marked with an asterisk (*) are evening seminars held in Vancouver. If you cannot attend these sessions, please notify our office in order to make alternate arrangements to cover the required pre-trip material, including logistics. Return to top
Course Cost: $ 245. + gst Currency Converter Included in course cost: - All instruction by Professional Guide/Instructors - 2.5 days of direct instruction - Instructional manuals (incl. CAA "Avalauator") - Use of our avalanche beacons * - Use of G3 probe * - Use of G3 Avi-tech shovel * - Use of G3 "Bonesaw" snowsaw * $10. discount if you supply your own beacon, probe & shovel Return to top
Prerequisites Basic intermediate skiing ability; plus, summer camping experience. Touring equipment is required. No previous avalanche training required, though an Avalanche Skills course is recommended for anyone backcountry ski touring Return to top
Location The first evening session is held in our classroom at 47 West Broadway, Vancouver. These 3-hour theory sessions start promptly at 7:00 pm. The field sessions are held in a variety of locations based on current snow and weather conditions. Typical destinations for the Weekend include the Coquihalla summit region, Diamond Head, backcountry areas off the Duffy Lake Road and behind Whistler/Blackcomb. The actual location will be determined a few days prior to the course start. Return to top
Guides and Instructors All Instructors on our Winter Ski touring programs are are trained Avalanche technicians who are certified through the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA). Additionally, Canada West Mountain School holds regular training sessions for our instructors to ensure that they are up-to-date with the most current research and information available. All staff have Advanced 1st Aid training, and many of our Instructors are professional Guides certified by the ACMG (Association of Canadian Mountain Guides). Return to top
Itinerary/Objectives Our format includes one evening session in advance of the two field days. This first 3-hour session provides a chance for everyone to meet one another as well as an overview of the course including equipment selection and review, discussion of the specific location, hazard awareness, menu planning and food prep and logistics planning. The first field day is spent touring into the backcountry to establish a base camp. Skills covered will include equipment use, route finding, track setting, avalanche safety, weather and snowpack observations, campsite selection, winter camp set-up and backcountry hazard awareness. After camp is established on Day-1 there is usually time to head out and work on some skiing technique and get some turns in! Day-2 will provide an opportunity to go for a 3-4 hour tour and work on more skiing technique, route finding, avalanche skills and generally gain more backcountry experience under the guidance of your Instructor. Participants should plan on returning to the trailhead at approximately 3 or 4 pm at the end of Day-2 Return to top
Equipment list for Ski Touring Weekend To download a printer friendly .PDF file of the equipment list, click here. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.
These items may be shared among the group in order to reduce weight.
Please go over this list before the course to ensure that you are properly prepared. Contact our office if you have any questions, and we can suggest places for you to purchase or rent equipment if needed. Keep in mind that you will be spending all of your time outdoors in the snow in cold and possibly wet conditions (+5 to -20), and that the weather can vary from one extreme to the other. It is recommended that you also have a set of spare street clothes for the end of the course after you have left the mountains.
Logistics and transportation Students are responsible for getting to and from the course areas. The evening classroom session is held at 47 W. Broadway in Vancouver. There is ample street parking on Broadway. If you cannot make this session please contact our office well in advance so that we can arrange all the course details with you directly. The group will meet on the first field day at a pre-arranged location (to be determined). Please allow extra time in the morning in order to deal with unexpected delays, poor road conditions, etc. Return to top
Related Programs Check out these other programs that complement the skills learned in our Avalanche Safety Weekend course. As well, feel free to contact our office to discuss other course options. Avalanche Clinic Avalanche Safety Weekend (Vancouver/Whistler) Avalanche Safety Weekend (Whistler) Advanced Avalanche Custom Avalanche training Private Ski guiding Return to top
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