Avalanche Courses & Winter Activities

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Avalanche Courses and Winter Activites Offerings

If you're an outdoor enthusiast in a place with inclement weather like Colorado, it's important to understand how to stay safe in cold weather. Outdoor Pursuits avalanche courses and winter activities will help you be prepared in emergency situations.


 

Avalanche Awareness: Know Before You Go

This awareness course will provide insight into the destructive power of avalanches, help you understand when and why they happen, and how to safely have fun in the mountains this winter. The course is a great way to get ready for the backcountry season by gaining tips and tools to stay safe and options for continuing your training and education.

  • Dates: Nov. 7
  • Times: 6-7 p.m.
  • Location: Rec Center, Outdoor Pursuits classroom
  • Fee: Free

AIARE Level 1 Course

The AIARE Level 1 course is an introduction to avalanche hazard management. The course consists of an online learning module, a 2.5-hour evening classroom session at The Rec and two days in the field at Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park.

At the end of the AIARE 1 course, participants will be able to:

  • 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 rescue.

​Offering 1

  • Dates: Jan. 18-19, 2025
  • Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Location: Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Fee: $535
  • Pre-trip meeting: Jan. 15, 6-9:30 p.m. on Zoom

Offering 2

  • Dates: Feb. 8-9, 2025
  • Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Location: Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Fee: $535
  • Pre-trip meeting: Feb. 5, 6-9:30 p.m. on Zoom

Offering 3

  • Dates: March 8-9, 2025
  • Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Location: Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Fee: $535
  • Pre-trip meeting: March 5, 6-9:30 p.m. on Zoom

AIARE Level 2 Course

The AIARE Level 2 is a 24-hour course that helps backcountry travelers advance their decision-making skills in more complicated situations. Potential situations include being a leader within a small travel group, traveling in more complicated terrain and/or developing a travel plan when online resources are scarce. The AIARE 2 builds on the introductory avalanche hazard management model introduced in the AIARE 1 and adds to it the evaluation of critical hazard assessment factors. 

Students will describe and discuss weather, snowpack and avalanche processes, and identify how these processes relate to observations and travel within avalanche terrain. 

Pre-requisites:

  • Participants must have the ability to travel in avalanche terrain.
  • AIARE 1 Course (strongly recommended) or equivalent Level 1 training, i.e. 24 hours of course content and field work is required.
  • A winter of practical experience after the Level 1 course is required before taking the AIARE 2 course.
  • AIARE or AAA approved one-day Avalanche Rescue Course also required.

​Offering 1

  • Dates: Feb. 21-23, 2025
  • Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Location: Herman Gulch and Watrous Gluch, Georgetown, CO
  • Fee: $750
  • Pre-trip meetings: Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, 6-9:30 p.m. on Zoom

AIARE Companion Rescue Course

This is a one-day course that should be retaken regularly to keep up with best practices for rescue techniques and gear. New participants will learn the basics of companion rescue, while returning participants will expand their skills with advanced topics and realistic scenario practice. This course is a prerequisite for the AIARE 2 and Pro 1 courses. AIARE recommends that all backcountry travelers keep their skills current by taking this course and renewing their rescue card at least every other year. At the end of this course participants will be able to:

  • Describe what to do if they or another person is caught in an avalanche.
  • Identify and use avalanche rescue gear.
  • Set up a realistic scenario to practice avalanche rescue responses.
  • Improve their response skills and times.
  • Develop a plan for continued practice.

Requirements: Participants must be able to travel in winter conditions on uneven terrain while carrying a 20 lb. pack. Previous skiing or snowboarding experience highly recommended (this course can also be completed on snowshoes if needed). Transportation not provided.

  • Dates: Dec. 7
  • Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Location: Rocky Mountain National Park
  • Fee: $135