Women's Intermediate Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding

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Women's Intermediate Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding

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Backcountry Skiing and Snowboarding

Intermediate Group Lesson

Women's Intermediate Backcountry Skiing & Splitboarding is a one-day course that builds your physical and intellectual backcountry knowledge so you can get the most out of your avalanche education and backcountry tour. During your intermediate group lesson, you will develop more advanced skinning, transition, and downhill techniques and be introduced to essential trip planning and navigation tools, weather observations, and avalanche forecasts. Enjoy a longer tour with multiple aspects. You’ll leave this course feeling confident in your backcountry skiing/riding abilities and prepared to take a Group Tour or AIARE 1.

*This course is a collaboration with BVMA Guide and Women Who Splitboard founder, Rhema Wiarda.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Navigation Trip Planning Basics - Practice basic route finding using paper maps and digital aids and how to read weather and avalanche forecasts; recognise avalanche terrain on a map and in the field by measuring slope angles

  • Departure Check - student led transceiver check before departing the trailhead

  • Uphill Travel - Learn how to break trail and set a good skintrack; introduction to kick turns

  • Transitions - improve efficiency when switching from tour mode to downhill 

  • Downhill Travel - how to ski as a group, stack tracks, and communicate effectively including practice using radios

Course Details

PREREQUISITES . . .

This course is ideal for intermediate backcountry skiers and riders looking to improve their physical efficiency or those wanting to brush up on navigation tools, weather observations, and avalanche forecasting, after an AIARE course

Participants are expected to be proficient in skiing or riding on blue/black terrain and should have prior experience on off-trail ungroomed terrain within resort boundaries

Ideally, students joining this course should have approximately 5-15+ days of backcountry experience

Skiers and riders should be familiar with their gear, know basic skinning techniques, and comfortably backcountry ski or splitboard

EQUIPMENT NEEDED . . .

Alpine Touring Setup (Available for Rent), Splitboard (Available for Rent)

Avalanche Gear: Beacon, Shovel, Probe (Available for Rent)

A more detailed list of what you need will be sent with your reservation confirmation email

LOGISTICS . . .

Full-Day of Instruction

Days consist of both classroom and field practicum

You will meet your guide at The Trailhead gear store located in downtown Buena Vista, 402 East Main Street

Check out our Local Lodging Partners; your confirmation email will contain discount codes for the lodging partners indicated

Max CLIENT TO GUIDE RATIO . . .

4 Clients : 1 Instructor