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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The VOC avalanche course for members in January of every year.  Spaces are limited, and it fills up quickly, so make sure to sign up early if you want a spot.  This course is a heck of a lot cheaper than than taking a course open to the public.   
The VOC Advanced Avalanche course (AST-2) for members whom have previously done AST-1 (See Prerequistes below).  Spaces are limited, and it fills up quickly, so make sure to sign up early if you want a spot.  This course is a heck of a lot cheaper than than taking a course open to the public.   


It is a good idea for anyone who is interested in travelling in the back country to take an avalanche course.  Avalanche course students learn about some snow science basics, terrain, route finding, snow stability testing and rescue.
This four-day course is a technical Avalanche Safety program with an in-depth focus on advanced Avalanche skills. Designed around the CAA Avalanche Skills Training - Level 2 Course (AST-2) curriculum, the program emphasizes development of skills and techniques to assist in decision making, route finding, terrain evaluation, snow profile interpretation and rescue techniques.


This years course is being done by [http://www.themountainschool.com/ Canada West Mountain School]  
This course is being done by [http://www.themountainschool.com/ Canada West Mountain School]  


The course will be exactly the same as [http://www.themountainschool.com/avalanche-weekend.html this one]
It is required that students read the material from CWMS as well as go through the [http://access.jibc.bc.ca/avalancheFirstResponse/ online course] before the classroom session.  The information from CWMS will be provided later after the numbers have been finalized.


It is required that students read the material from CWMS as well as go through the [http://access.jibc.bc.ca/avalancheFirstResponse/ online course] before the classroom session.  The information from CWMS will be provided later after the numbers have been finalized.
===Prerequisites===
 
*Previous avalanche course or equivalent training
*Intermediate or better skiing/'boarding ability
*Touring equipment required (or snowshoes for snowboarders)
 
Participants should be comfortable with avalanche theory and snow science applications, including basic snow testing practices, digging snow-pits and performing transceiver searches.


==Dates==
==Dates==
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===Classroom Session===
===Classroom Session===


'''''January 17<sup>th</sup>, 2008 in the evening'''''
'''''YBA'''''
<br>
Either at the CWMS on Broadway or at UBC
<br>


===Field Course===
===Field Course===


'''''January 19<sup>th</sup> - 20<sup>th</sup>, 2008'''''
'''''TBA'''''


==Cost==
==Cost==


$200 including:
$300, instructional only
*2 days of instruction
 
*1 classroom session
'''''Does not''''' included the following:
*All course materials (paper handouts and books)
 
*Avalanche Equipment (Probe, shovel, transceiver)
*Probes
*Whistler back country pass for Sunday ($40 value)
*Shovels
(Cost is $160 if you already have a whistler pass)
*Beacons
*Notebooks
*Magnifying glasses
*Snowsaw
*2 Whistler backcountry passes ($80 value total)
<br>
<br>
All other costs including but not limited to food, ski, snowshoe rental, travel expenses will be your own responsibility.  Car pooling will be organised later.
All other costs including but not limited to food, ski, snowshoe rental, travel expenses will be your own responsibility.  Car pooling will be organised later.
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==Locations==
==Locations==


The classroom session will either be at Canada West Mountain School's office on Broadway or it will be at UBC.<br>
'''''TBA'''''
The Field Courses will be held at Seymour Saturday and Whistler Sunday.


==Sign up==
==Sign up==


'''''Important!'''''<br>
'''''Important!'''''<br>
Signing up here does not guarantee you a spot. '''YOU MUST PAY $200''' at the club room and sign up.  Any exec can sign you up in the club room.  The best times to go are [[Gear_rental#Rental_Hours|gear hours]] or between 12pm and 1pm.   
Signing up here does not guarantee you a spot. '''YOU MUST PAY $300''' at the club room and sign up.  Any exec can sign you up in the club room.  The best times to go are [[Gear_rental#Rental_Hours|gear hours]] or between 12pm and 1pm.   


===Group 1===
===Group 1===


(MAX 8 people)
(MAX 8 people)
#Lindsay Rogers
#Ashley Jollymore
#Laura Morrison
#Anne Webster
#Bob Lai
#Christian Sampaleanu
#Tim Russell
#Jack Wesche
===Group 2===
(MAX 8 people)
#Eric Escobar
#Emma Vardy-Brag
#Edward Rothschild
#Peter Eugster
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
===Group for weekend of Jan 12 and 13th===
(Please note, this is not a guaranteed trip, but I'm trying to gauge interest) [Please also note that this is the weekend of [[Winter Longhike 2008]]]
(MAX 8 people)
#Seth Adams
#Jeff Ferguson
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
#<br>
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===List of people who have not paid but want to come===
===List of people who have not paid but want to come===


#Natalie Stafl <br>
#Scott Webster
#Jeff Ferguson<br>
#Champagne
#Elena Esc ?<br>
#<br>
#Kai Chaplin
#<br>
#Jacob Slosberg
#<br>
#Lenka Stafl
#Jason Kwok
#Devon Carr
#Stefan Verster
# Tif Shen
#Emilie whittemore


==Rides==
==Rides==


To be determined later...
To be determined later...

Revision as of 23:33, 12 December 2007

Introduction

The VOC Advanced Avalanche course (AST-2) for members whom have previously done AST-1 (See Prerequistes below). Spaces are limited, and it fills up quickly, so make sure to sign up early if you want a spot. This course is a heck of a lot cheaper than than taking a course open to the public.

This four-day course is a technical Avalanche Safety program with an in-depth focus on advanced Avalanche skills. Designed around the CAA Avalanche Skills Training - Level 2 Course (AST-2) curriculum, the program emphasizes development of skills and techniques to assist in decision making, route finding, terrain evaluation, snow profile interpretation and rescue techniques.

This course is being done by Canada West Mountain School

It is required that students read the material from CWMS as well as go through the online course before the classroom session. The information from CWMS will be provided later after the numbers have been finalized.

Prerequisites

  • Previous avalanche course or equivalent training
  • Intermediate or better skiing/'boarding ability
  • Touring equipment required (or snowshoes for snowboarders)

Participants should be comfortable with avalanche theory and snow science applications, including basic snow testing practices, digging snow-pits and performing transceiver searches.

Dates

Classroom Session

YBA

Field Course

TBA

Cost

$300, instructional only

Does not included the following:

  • Probes
  • Shovels
  • Beacons
  • Notebooks
  • Magnifying glasses
  • Snowsaw
  • 2 Whistler backcountry passes ($80 value total)


All other costs including but not limited to food, ski, snowshoe rental, travel expenses will be your own responsibility. Car pooling will be organised later.

Locations

TBA

Sign up

Important!
Signing up here does not guarantee you a spot. YOU MUST PAY $300 at the club room and sign up. Any exec can sign you up in the club room. The best times to go are gear hours or between 12pm and 1pm.

Group 1

(MAX 8 people)









List of people who have not paid but want to come

  1. Scott Webster
  2. Champagne



Rides

To be determined later...