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All classroom content will be provided by AIARE through webinars and videos. Students will be ablel to complete self-paced learning modules with quizzes. All on-line work must be completed prior to attending field days.
All field days held at backcountry locations for which permits have been granted CMC by USFS.
Instruction by: CMC Level 1 Certified Instructors and Karin Pocock, AIARE Course Leader Field Instructors include Senior CMC AIARE Level 1 Instructors and assistants. Field instructors will travel on skis,, split board and snowshoes. Field Ratio of Instructors to Students: 1-6
Daily debriefs are held for each field session and are an integral component of the course.
Equipment: Students must own or rent avalanche locator beacon/shovel/probe. Commercial retail outlets rent this equipment if students do not own.
Travel Mode: Skis or Snowboard - students must be able to ski comfortably at High End of Moderate (Blue) Terrain.
The BIG PROBLEM encountered each session is STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH BACKCOUNTRY SKIING AND SKINNING. Downhill skiing and backcountry skiing are not the same. If you have new equipment or are not proficient in the backcountry, rent snowshoes. The field content is the same no matter what travel mode is used.
Snowshoe Travel - students must be able to travel with full packs, using poles with snow baskets
Experience: Map Reading is critical to this school as students will be selecting travel routes in avalanche terrain
Classroom: The AIARE 100-page Student Manual will be provided electronically closer to the field days.
Linda Lawson, Director lkl14er@comcast.net 303/793-0144 H
303/842-7040 C
AIARE Level 1 Avalanche SchoolStandard CMC Denver refund policy applies*If you participate in winter activities such as Ice or Snow Climbing, Backcountry Telemark or Tour Skiing, Ski Mountaineering or Snowshoe in the backcountry, you want to know what AIARE Level 1 training can do for you.If you want to become a Backcountry Winter Leader this class is required for certification of all CMC Denver Backcountry winter trip leaders. Field days will be held IN AVALANCHE TERRAIN. Probe techniques and beacons will be used as components of Companion Rescue. Students need to have their own beacon, shovel, probe; rental of the avalanche package may be made from commercial retailers.Decision Making in Avalanche Terrain Level 1 is a 3 day/24 hour introduction to avalanche hazard management that provides a basic understanding of avalanches, describes a framework for decision making and risk management in avalanche terrain.Level 1 focuses on identifying the right questions, rather than on providing answers and gives lessons and exercises that are practically oriented, useful, and applicable in the fieldLearning Outcomes:
Plan and prepare for travel in avalanche terrain
Recognize avalanche terrain
Describe a basic framework for making decisions in avalanche terrain
Learn and apply effective companion rescueDenver Leaders - apply for tuition free AIARE Level 1 through the Leadership Project
https://cmc.org/ClassesandCourses/CMCLeadershipProject.aspx
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31 DAYS OR MORE BEFORE SCHOOL: Full refund less $35/person processing fee OR full credit can be transferred to a future session of the same school without incurring a processing fee. This can only be done once and credit can only be transferred to a school that is on the CMC calendar at the time of cancellation. If a future session is not available then a refund will be issued, less the aforementioned fee.
8 TO 30 DAYS BEFORE SCHOOL: Full refund less 25% of the fee paid but no less than $35/person processing fee OR full credit can be transferred to a future session of the same school without incurring a processing fee. This can only be done once and credit can only be transferred to a school that is on the CMC calendar at the time of cancellation. If a future session is not available then a refund will be issued, less the aforementioned fee.
7 DAYS OR FEWER: No refund or credit.
Mask wearing policies to be in accordance with CMC COVID 19 Policy in effect at the time of the field days.
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All students must have signed the CMC Liability Waiver which can be found below. If you have already signed the waiver, you do not need to sign it again.
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