Boondocking, Highmarking and Spatial Variability on the Agenda at Regional Avalanche Workshop |
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Whitefish, Montana - The Northern Rockies Avalanche Safety Workshop (NRASW) will take place October 1, 2011 at 8:00am at Grouse Mountain Lodge in Whitefish. Five of the region’s prominent avalanche professionals will present practical safety information and research. Workshop attendees will learn about the current state of the snow safety industry, see demos of safety skills and meet people with a common goal - staying safe in avalanche-prone terrain. Organizers say this is the first time a workshop like this has been offered in the Flathead Valley. “The number of winter backcountry enthusiasts in our area has increased dramatically in recent years, and skill levels have progressed exponentially with each new season,” says Ted Steiner, NRASW Chairman. “At the same time, our winter backcountry community has experienced an increase of avalanche-related incidents. This event is meant to help answer the ‘what can we do’ question when it comes to improving the margin of safety.” The five speakers include:
Don Sharaf is co-owner of the American Avalanche Institute and is the avalanche forecaster/lead guide for Valdez Heli-Ski Guides. Session topics range from the technical (“Stability Tests and the Role of Spatial Variability” and “Highmarking, Boondocking and Hill Climbing”) to the personal. (“The Human Condition: How self-knowledge can help us make better decisions”) The full schedule for the day is available online. Where: Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish Montana When: Saturday, October 1, 2011, 7:30am to 6:30pm Cost: Pre-Register - $15, At the door- $20 Pre-Register online, or mail a check to NRASW at PO Box 4203 Whitefish, MT. 59937. Registration fees are NON-REFUNDABLE. Northern Rockies Avalanche Safety Workshop 2011 is a pre-season avalanche safety workshop dedicated to improving avalanche related decision making/skills for winter backcountry professionals and enthusiasts. Sponsored by American Avalanche Association, Flathead Nordic Ski Patrol, Backcountry Access.com, as well as a large number of local companies, national brands and others to whom we are grateful. |