AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Course – Boise

Learn the key elements of making sound decisions while traveling in avalanche terrain.

This AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Course – Decision Making in Avalanche Terrain course will teach you trip planning and preparation, interpretation of the avalanche bulletin, observational techniques for snowpack, weather, and avalanches, terrain analysis, travel techniques, and decision-making fundamentals. Students will also learn the elements of avalanche rescue and practice using realistic scenarios. This course follows the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) curriculum and is taught by AIARE Qualified Instructors. In addition to the field learning, this course requires 5-7 hours of online learning.

Is this course right for me? This course is targeted for new backcountry skiers and riders who are familiar with their equipment. Participants must have enough backcountry touring experience to feel comfortable moving around in winter backcountry conditions and be able to ski and ride black diamond runs in-bounds at a resort. If you are unfamiliar with your equipment or uncertain about your skiing and riding ability, please consider taking an Intro to Backcountry Course or contact lindsay@sawtoothguides.com with questions. Without these skills it is difficult to absorb the curriculum of a Level 1 Avalanche Course.

Our nationally recognized instructors and unmatched learning environment (i.e. incredible ski terrain!) will provide the best possible education experience during your AIARE Level 1 Avalanche Course. Let us teach you how to minimize your risk while maximizing your skiing or riding!

  • PREPARE for backcountry travel by tracking conditions, investigating trip options and practicing rescue during realistic scenarios.
  • Develop a trip PLAN utilizing the current avalanche advisory.
  • Apply the RIDE SAFELY checklist to monitor conditions and communicate associated hazard and risk with your group.
  • Apply the RIDE SAFELY checklist to recognize avalanche terrain and choose terrain that matches the current conditions and skills of the group.
  • Contribute to a TEAM that travels and decides together, listens to every voice, challenges assumptions and respects any veto.
  • Routinely instigate and participate in a group DEBRIEF to intentionally develop experience.
  • Create a plan for continuing development of skills and experience.

Prior to the course: 5-7 hours of online learning prior to the course

Day 1:

  • Course Introduction and Outcomes
  • Introduction to the AIARE Risk Management Framework
  • PREPARE:
    • Track the Season’s Changes
    • Investigate Trip Options
    • Avalanche Rescue
  • Field: Avalanche Rescue

Day 2:

  • PLAN:
    • Assemble Your Group
    • Anticipate the Hazard
    • Plan Your Route
    • Discuss Your Emergency Plan
  • RIDE SAFELY Checklist
  • Field Ski Tour: Observational Techniques, Snowpack Tests, Avalanche Terrain

Day 3:

  • Field Ski Tour: Putting It All Together – Practicing the AIARE Framework
  • Course Wrap Up and Evaluation
  • Course ends 4:30pm

 Difficulty:

  • Good fitness
  • Advanced downhill skiing/riding skills: Ability to regularly ski/ride black diamond runs at a ski resort
  • 5 days of previous backcountry skiing/riding experience or completion of either of SMG’s Sun Valley Intro To Backcountry or Bogus Basin Intro To Backcountry courses.
  • Proficiency using backcountry skiing/riding equipment (skins, bindings, boots, etc…i.e. the course will not be your first time using your gear in the backcountry)

 Duration: 3 days/24 hours

 Meeting Time: 8am

 Meeting Location: Bogus Basin Ski Education Found Office

 What We Provide:

  • Highly trained, professional, and fun AIARE avalanche instructors
  • AIARE Level 1 Course Manual and Field Notebook
  • Avalanche rescue equipment if needed

 What You Need:

  • Alpine touring, telemark, or split-board equipment. Bogus Basin does not allow snowshoes on chairlifts, so we cannot accommodate snowshoes in this course.
  • 3 Antenna avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe.
  • Backcountry skiing clothing and equipment
  • Bogus Basin season pass or full day lift ticket for every day of the course
  • Be sure to read our Preparing For Your Avalanche Course page
  • Review the full equipment list
  • Food and lodging

 Why take your avalanche course from Sawtooth Mountain Guides?

  • Experience. We began teaching avalanche courses nearly 30 years ago!
  • Instructors. Our instructors are highly-trained and nationally-recognized avalanche professionals with years of guiding, ski patrolling, and avalanche forecasting experience.
  • AIARE Curriculum. AIARE courses are developed by a nation-wide collaboration of avalanche experts and are professionally reviewed.
  • Fun: Avalanche education doesn’t need to be dry and boring. Our friendly and engaging instructors will keep things interesting, and our world-class terrain is sure to provide some exciting skiing and riding!

 Dates:

  • January 22-24, 2024

Ratio: 5:1

 Boise: $600/person