2024 West Yellowstone Avalanche Fundamentals, Motorized Guide Certification
The GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST AVALANCHE CENTER and the FRIENDS OF THE GNFAC are sponsoring this course.
Classroom Session: Pre-recorded lectures + pre-test to be completed before the field session
Field Session: TUESDAY, December 10, 2024 (9:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Meet at the Buttermilk Trailhead)
Cost: $50.00
Avalanche Fundamentals is an introduction to avalanche basics. It covers the basics of weather observations, snowpack development, avalanche terrain identification, travel techniques and companion rescue.
This field course includes an online lecture series and a pre-course test (must score 80% or higher for guide certification). A six-hour on-snow field day will allow students to practice the theories they have learned in lectures and interact hands-on with our experienced team of instructors.
Pre-Course Videos
What you will learn:
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Relevant components of mountain weather
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Application of local Avalanche Forecast
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Identify avalanche terrain
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Snowpack Observations
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Travel techniques in the backcountry
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Companion rescue techniques
Ability Requirements
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Participants must be prepared to be outside for the entire day and take care of themselves in winter conditions with adequate layers, hydration, and fueling.
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Participants in the motorized field day must have their own machine and protective gear and feel comfortable with basic backcountry riding. No tandem riding is permitted. This course involves a mix of trail riding and off-trail riding. For the safety of all participants and staff, we ask that you are capable of riding 20+ miles and can navigate varying terrain.
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The motorized field day is for people using snowmobiles or snow bikes as their primary form of travel in the backcountry, we teach ski/ board based courses as well!
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Beginners are welcome, please familiarize yourself with your machine before the course.
Equipment Requirements
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Modern, 3 antenna beacon with fresh batteries
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Avalanche Shovel (These are metal and specific to digging/chopping in firm, icy snow, extendable handles are strongly encouraged)
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Avalanche Probe (At least 240cm or more)
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backpack/ vest to carry avalanche gear on your body
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Functioning snowmobile or snowbike, full tank of gas, equipment for basic field repairs
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Full face Helmets required
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Radios for group communication recommended
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Phone or gps with maps downloaded “offline” strongly encouraged for motorized courses