What:
Avalanche Rescue (the 2nd in a 3 part series for the Avi 1 ex course)
Duration:
Single day course
Includes:
Guides & Educators, Curriculum, Access to Readings
Where:
Rocky Mountain National Park Beaver Meadows Visitor Center (U.S. Route 36, three miles west of the town of Estes Park), with pickups in Denver and Boulder
Difficulty:
Healthy and experienced skiers, snowboarders or snowshoe travelers will enjoy this course
When:
Weekend through January- April. If you sign up through a group discount site available dates will be posted online 24 hours after the end of the deal run date. We will work hard to accommodate your schedule and if no dates work we will provide a full refund.
Add Ons:
- Transportation from Denver/Boulder to RMNP & First Round at Oscar Blues ($25/d)
- Denver pick up location: I-25 and Broadway Park & Ride (901 S Broadway, Denver)
- Boulder pick up location: Table Mesa Park & Ride (5170 S Boulder Rd)
Avalanche Rescue Highlights
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Hide & Go Seek to teach single victim rescue
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Capture the Beacons for multi victim rescue
Before the course starts you will have an excellent overview from the materials from the Avi 1 Prep course. When you arrive we will receive equipment, the current snow conditions and get started with the first lesson in Avi Rescue. We will then head out on a hike or skin (depending on your setup) out to the sites where we will learn about and practice avalanche rescue techniques. After covering the basics we will play games like capture the beacon and hide and go seek to hone in the skills we have learned. This is a way to familiarize yourself with the beacon, shovel and probe in an experiential way sure to help if you are ever in a situation that you need to assist in a rescue. After a fun day in the field, we will ride or hike back for an end of the day briefing that will focus on the next steps to traveling safely through Colorado powder.
Avalanche Rescue Skills
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Pre Trip Planning
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Equipment Requirements
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Probe, Beacon & Shovel Use
Avalanche Level 1 Experiential (Avi 1 ex) Package ($299)
Each trip builds on the next to give you the information you need to plan your trip, assess risk, respond to and avoid avalanches, and more safely enjoy Colorado’s beautiful winters in back country environments by snow shoe, ski, snowboard and snowmobile. Buy single days course by course or all three days together to save $50.

Snow Travel ($125)
Snowshoeing is harder than hiking, but if you are a hiker than you are ready to snowshoe on this trip as we will take many breaks throughout the day for educational and recreational activities. If you are a strong skier or snowboarder you will particularly enjoy these trips and are welcome to travel by Splitboard, Tele or AT setups.
Active and healthy participants will enjoy all of these trips. The hiking is challenging but there will be many breaks. Backcountry snow travel during the final trip will be moderate for teams that choose a low elevation gain route but incredibly cardio intensive for a team that chooses to attempt a summit.
This trip is gear intensive. You should dress to spend long period of times in very cold (below freezing) temperatures. It is much colder up in the park than in Denver. Hat, gloves, warm layers, ski jacket, ski pants, face mask….If you are on a Spring course this all might be needed or completely overboard. Bring the gear and you can store it in the car if needed. You will also need either Snowshoes, Tele/AT Skis or a Snowboard. Which ever method you choose to travel we recommend you bring poles (telescoping if traveling by board.) You will also need the standard avalanche rescue equipment including a beacon, probe and shovel.
Snowshoes, poles, beacons probes and shovels are available for rent but supply is limited.
Gratuity: The outdoor industry depends on gratuity to ensure quality in the field. Your guide goes to incredible lengths to keep you safe . A tip of ten dollars per person per day is recommended for excellent service.
Cancellation Policy: All trips are non-refundable. In the case of inclement weather prior to the trip start you will be credited the amount paid for future use with Apex Ex valid for up to 1 year from the scheduled trip date. If you need to change your trip date there is a $20 rescheduling fee. No date changes are allowed within 7 days of your trip as we likely will not be able to fill your spot/s within that time frame.
Responsibility: In the case that a member of the party becomes sick or injured it is the responsibility of the group to abandon the summit attempt and assist in rescue. Additionally, if for any reason the guide determines the group is in unreasonable danger, it is the responsibility of the climbing members to stay with the guide. These situations are part of mountaineering and are non-refundable.
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