Corvus - AST 2

Corvus - AST 2
From CAD CA$875.00
  • Duration: 4 Days (approx.)
  • Product code: PCZXKP
AST Level 2 Whistler takes you to bigger mountains, further places, wilder terrain. If you’re looking to take it a few steps further, this course is for you. Experience four days of hands-on Avalanche Skills Training in the backcountry, immersed in the challenging terrain to push your knowledge beyond its limit. We offer intimate group sizes taught by professional mountain guides who are committed to teaching you the skills required to be safe, have a blast and further elevate your backcountry career.

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the course, students should be able to:

  • Use
    the Avaluator™ as a filtering tool to determine when additional
    planning and travel techniques are required to travel safely.
  • Be familiar with Avalanche Danger Ratings verification techniques for personal use on a local scale.
  • Be familiar with the ATES technical model as a means to develop personal, local terrain ratings.
  • Use route finding to take advantage of nuances in terrain to manage personal risk.
  • Use travel techniques in avalanche terrain appropriate to the avalanche conditions.
  • Proficiently carry out a companion rescue. Understand the limits of their training.

WHAT’S INCLUDED-

Course material, 4.5 days instruction from CAA members and ACMG guides

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED-

Avalanche Rescue Equipment (if necessary we can provide this service for an extra fee), Whistler Blackcomb Lift Tickets, Transportation

 

ITINERARY

Day 1
8:30 - Classroom session
- Leadership and travel in avalanche terrain
- Avalanche characteristics
- Companion rescue
- Decision-making support systems
- Route Planning
12:00 - 4:30 or as early as possible - Whistler/Blackcomb Backcountry:

-Field session
5:00 - 6:00 - Classroom session:
- Day wrap up
- Finalize plans for hut trip.
- Understanding avalanche forecasts
- Weather

Day 2- Field session
8:00 - Meet in Whistler to coordinate car pool.
9:00 - Leaving parking lot
- Field session
After dinner classroom session:
- Avalanche danger exceptions
- Local danger verification
- Trip planning

Day 3 - Field session/trip
After dinner classroom session:
- Q and A
- Forecast analysis
- Confidence in decision-making

Day 4 - Field session/trip
Back to the cars @4:30