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Klim offers free avalanche class at Jackson Hillclimb

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snowww1

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Here are the details of the free class that may be offered by KLIM at Jackson during the hillclimbs if there is enough interest.
We are looking at Thursday or Friday evening from 6-10pm (March 26th or 27th). Please email me at: duffyww1@aol.com if you are interested and let me know which day would work better. Thanks, Mike

Four Hour Avalanche Class
Specifically for snowmobilers​



Avalanche class coming to Jackson Hole, WY

Classes are effective, proven and affordable.

Learn: How to avoid the most common mistakes, what equipment works best, how to rescue effectively, evaluate terrain, avoid terrain traps, analyze stability and increase your skills in the mountains.

Cost: Free!(usually $45) Must sign up in advance. Limited space.

Take the class with those you ride with.

Date: March 26 or 27th, 2009
Location: Snow King Resort
Time: Thursday or Friday 6-10pm
To sign up: Email Mike Duffy: duffyww1@aol.com or call 970-390-9433

Four hour avalanche awareness, avoidance and rescue class.

Instructor: Mike Duffy. Level I & II Avalanche instructor Colorado Mountain College, rescue/avalanche team leader/avalanche mission coordinator Vail Mountain Rescue Group, instructor Walter Kirch Avalanche Seminars, graduate of National Avalanche School, National Academy of Winter Guiding. Mountain Snowmobiler for 20 years. Member American Avalanche Association.

Course content:
-Introduction to avalanches, statistics, contributing factors.
-Avalanche reports.
-Signs of instability/stability analysis.
-Equipment.
-What to carry and what works best.
-Avalanche beacons.
-Fast and effective single and multiple burial searches.
-Rescue
-Avalanche survival methods
-Effective hasty search techniques.
-Mistakes in rescue.
-Group Dynamics/heuristics.
-Slide show: Terrain Evaluation/terrain traps.
-Preparing for your trip.
-What to do if lost or injured.
-Stability tests.
-Scenarios.
 
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Nov 21, 2007
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I think it's a great idea, Me and the wife arrive Friday morning and the Sno king is where we always stay. That might work out perfect.

I will let you know

Thanks



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