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Off Piste

Avalanche Awareness

If you're planning to ski off-piste, then some knowledge of avalanche awareness is vital. This one day course will give you an introduction to the risks, how best to avoid them, and how to search for buried skiers if the worst should happen.

Itinerary:
We meet outside the Grands Montets telepherique station in Argentiere at 0900 unless previously arranged otherwise. We will spend the day skiing off piste in this area. The program is flexible depending on snow conditions, but we expect to cover the following during the day:

  • Avalanche Forecasting
  • Picking the safest line
  • Group Management
  • Snow crystal structure
  • Avalanche transceivers
  • Search organisation

We will finish at about 1600 with a debrief down in Argentiere.

Minimum Requirements:
An ability to ski good parallel on a red piste.

Equipment Requirements:
You will need:
Normal piste skiing equipment
Packed lunch and drink or credit card(!)
A small rucksack to carry shovel, probe and lunch
Avalanche Transceiver*
Shovel*
Probe*
You will be provided with a harness if necessary
*Available for hire

Maximum Group size:
6

To book a course, just get in touch.


Avalanche Debris in Italy

"Andy was just excellent - my first avalanche awareness course - I'm a qualified ski instructor and phys ed teacher / sports coach (Oz) as well as being in business here in Val Thorens so my comments have a bit of background. He found excellent locations in difficult conditions (thin snow cover) to ensure we maximised the tasks and exercises. His passion for the mountains was infectious. Programme and delivery was lively, very clear, well planned, and with good checks and balances to ensure we grasped the key points. Would recommend and use him again."


Max Aitken – Avalanche Foundation Course December 2006