Avalanche Operations Level 1- Revelstoke, BC, February 20-26, 2021

St Francis Catholic Church, Revelstoke, B.C.

February 20-26, 2021

 

Last updated: September 21, 2020 – Check this page again 2 weeks prior to your course start date

Dear CAA Avalanche Operations Level 1 participants,

Welcome to the Canadian Avalanche Association’s Avalanche Operations Level 1 course.  

The Level 1 course places a high emphasis on technical knowledge, the importance of standard and reliable observation techniques, sound data collection, and the ability to work safely in avalanche terrain.  Preparation is key to success on this course and this information is provided to help you.

 

Please be sure to review the ITP COVID-19 Information webpage. We will be updating the page and procedures as we adapt to provincial health guidelines. It is also important that you understand the protocols required for this upcoming season, and we recommend you review the Declaration of Health and Symptoms on Course sections in detail.

 

Below you will find pertinent information for your course. Take the time to read it carefully. Also note that this will be the only written correspondence from the CAA regarding your course. Please contact the CAA directly (250-837-2435) if you have any questions.

We wish you well on your travels this winter and success during your course.

Sincerely,

 

Andrea Lustenberger

Industry Training Program Manager

Pre-course preparation checklist

Check this page again 2 weeks prior to course start date.
  • Review the Introduction to Avalanche Operations course materials. Instructors recommend reading over the entire downloadable PDF, however, if you do not have time, then focus on Units 4, 5, & 6.
  • Complete the Avalanche Operations Level 1 Pre-Course Quiz.
  • Familiarize yourself with the Evaluation Scheme, including the passing requirements and retest criteria
  • Professional Rescue Exams may be conducted on the first day of the course, be prepared. Make sure you are well-versed in the use of your transceiver because there is NO time to practice during the course. 
    • To prepare for your avalanche rescue exam, we recommend that you:
      • review the Level 1 Professional Avalanche Rescue Exam description
      • practice realistic avalanche rescue scenarios with two burials in close proximity (buried 80 to 120cm deep and within 5-10 meters). Follow the steps outlined in  the Introduction to Avalanche Operations Unit 12 Professional Avalanche Rescue
      • view the various BCA Companion Rescue Series videos. A more comprehensive list of BCA videos is listed here (including "Introduction to Multiple Avalanche Burials" and "Complex Multiple Avalanche Burials: Backup Techniques"

Location and Start Time

Start time: 8:00 am sharp on February 20th, 2021

Location: Click here for a map of the course location St Francis Catholic Church, 512 MacKenzie Ave, Revelstoke BC V0E2S0 - Main Hall, use entrance on Mackenzie St. at Fifth St.

Equipment List

Expect long days for the Level 1 course. Come ready for all aspects, from classroom time to field work. Make sure to have warm clothing and good snow boots with tight closures at the top to keep out snow during daily weather observations. An equipment list outlines what you will need to bring with you to the course. Students who are staying in hut-based locations, refer to the Accommodation and Transportation menus below for further details.

Students who are well prepared with the necessary equipment and basic knowledge will benefit everyone by allowing us to conduct the course’s daily sessions in the most efficient and effective manner possible.

Sample Schedule

View a sample schedule for the Level 1 course.

Transportation

Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from the course location, and field locations. Carpooling is only recommended for students who are from the same household.

 

If your course requires lift access, tickets are provided by your instructors. If you have a season's pass for the area please bring this with you.

Accommodation

There are a lot of options for accommodation in Revelstoke. You can visit Tourism Revelstoke for information on local hostels, hotels, motels, campgrounds, and B & B’s.

COVID-19 Information

Go to our ITP COVID-19 Information webpage to familiarize yourself with the most up to date COVID-19 Industry Training Program information. 

Release of Liability and Waiver

Students are required to complete a Release of Liability and Waiver at the start of each course. A link to the Release of Liability and Waiver is found below. Please note that the document has two pages:

Student Policies

Go to our Student Resources webpage to familiarize yourself with the Student Policies.
 
 
 
Box 2759, 110 MacKenzie Ave
Revelstoke, BC Canada, V0E 2S0
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