Utah Avy 1 Course

Utah Avy 1 Course

Get your Level 1 Avalanche Safety Training in Utah.

Wasatch, Utah
Group Course
Ability level: Intermediate, Advanced
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Learn the skills to travel in avalanche terrain and make informed decisions in the backcountry.

Avalanche Level 1 provides students with a solid foundation of skills which enables them to travel more safely and make informed decisions in the backcountry. SIET Avalanche programs are unique in that the class size is capped at 12 students (6 per instructor), which allows the instructor to customize the course to specific student goals and provide more one-on-one coaching. 

This course will cover a curriculum that meets (and exceeds!) the guidelines of the American Avalanche Association. Each course will include a 1 hour evening lecture/logistics check-in at 7pm the Thursday before the field dates, two field sessions on Saturday and Sunday (~8 hours each), and about 7 hours of online e-learning modules that you can complete anytime before the course begins. 

Most importantly, all SIET avalanche courses are led by IFMGA or AMGA Certified Ski Guides who have extensive backcountry experience, have Level 2 Pro Certifications, are AAA Pros, have taught dozens of avalanche courses, and are well versed in the most current industry best practices.

Plans may evolve with weather & guides' judgement, we strive to find the best conditions each day

ITINERARY

Evening Lecture & Logistics Check-In

This 1 hour evening lecture will allow the group to check in on gear and logistics before our first field session on Saturday. As a course pre-requisite, you will have received an online e-learning module that you can complete anytime prior to the course beginning.

This module will include an introduction to the course, outlining the skills and knowledge that will be gained and how this will allow you to travel safely through the backcountry. It will be a theory-based session where the material will cover the Avalanche Hazard Triangle, how to identify the different avalanche types and snowpack, and how to read the Avalanche Danger Scale and the Avalanche Forecast. From there, you'll learn about weather patterns, the terrain types that you come across in the backcountry and tour planning.

This evening lecture is followed by 8 hour days in the field, putting the theory into practice and allowing you to apply these skills in scenarios you could see in the mountains.

Saturday - Field Day

At 7.30am the group will meet at Guardsman Pass, the trailhead that will lead us into Big Cottonwood Canyon. Field topics for the day will include matching the weather forecast to a plan, trailhead checks, rescue scenarios and snow stability tests. During this day there will be little mountain travel, approximately 1 mile in total. The day will end at 4.30pm.

Sunday - Field Day and Lecture

At 7.30am, the group will meet in Big or Little Cottonwood Canyon (exact location to be determined). Today’s field topics will include terrain selection, important on-the-go tests, weather and snowpack observations and group travel techniques. Expect and dress for a solid day of mountain travel. The field section of the day will end at 2.00pm.

On Sunday late afternoon, the guides and students will conclude the course with a 3-hour lecture. This will cover human factors that can impact the safety of backcountry travel, and planning and prepping using checklists and navigation software. There will then be the opportunity to ask the guides any questions that you have, and to discuss the next steps in your winter backcountry education.

What’s Included

  • Professional instruction with a lead instructor who is AMGA Ski Certified
  • Backcountry permits
  • 20% off rentals and service at evo SLC
  • 20% discount code for evo.com (exclusions apply)

Not Included

  • Air­fare
  • Transportation to and from the trailhead
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Meals
  • Personal gear (see FAQ for rental options)
  • Guide gra­tu­ities
  • Travel insurance (we recommend World Nomads) 

Questions? Contact us!

What’s Included

  • Professional instruction with a lead instructor who is AMGA Ski Certified
  • Backcountry permits
  • 20% off rentals and service at evo SLC
  • 20% discount code for evo.com (exclusions apply)

Not Included

  • Air­fare
  • Transportation to and from the trailhead
  • Hotel accommodations
  • Meals
  • Personal gear (see FAQ for rental options)
  • Guide gra­tu­ities
  • Travel insurance (we recommend World Nomads) 

Questions? Contact us!

Location Details

The Wasatch Range is sculpted by glaciers, and receives heavy falls of snow in the winter, creating a very dramatic and impressive landscape. Due to its location, the range has low relative humidity during the winter months, giving the snow a dry, powdery texture which most of the local ski resorts call ‘the greatest snow on earth”. For the course we will be passing through Guardsman Pass trailhead, a high mountain pass in the Wasatch Range and into Big Cottonwood Canyon. Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons have some of the easiest to access backcountry skiing in the country, with world-class terrain just minutes from the parking lot. This area is an environment that truly has it all - valleys filled with trees that lead up to impressive peaks and rock formations, and snowy classrooms that are an incredible place for backcountry education!

FAQs

I need local accommodations. Do you have recommendations?

We recommend Extend Stay America, it's close to the mountains without the mountain town prices. evo also has a new SLC Hotel opening up in winter 2021, so if interested let us know and we can keep you posted on whether it will be open for your course dates!

Do I need any prior training to participate in this course?

No previous training is required to take part in this course.

What is the deposit amount to hold my space?

The deposit due at time of booking is $300. This includes a $100 non-refundable registration fee. Your balance will be due 60 days prior to your course start date. If you book your trip within 60 days of the course start date, full payment will be due.

How physically fit do I have to be for this course?

This can be a physically demanding course, and your ability to enjoy the adventure depends on your health and fitness, thus it is recommended that you are in good physical condition.

Who are the guides?

SIET guides are highly experienced instructors that have been trained by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA), the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE), or the American Avalanche Institute (AAI). They are some of the best, most highly trained and experienced instructors in the country!

Are rentals available?

Yes, rental gear can be secured through Skimo or Wasatch Touring. From February on we are excited to be able to offer gear rentals through our evo SLC Campus store (coming soon).

What if I need to cancel?

evo will refer to the SIET cancellation policy. If you need to cancel your trip, please submit your notification in writing. Your trip will be cancelled from the date you receive written notice from SIET. You will be assessed a cancellation fee according to the following schedule: > More than 60 days from trip departure - $100 registration fee > 60 days or less from trip departure - 100% of trip cost. The course may also be cancelled due to bad weather, sickness, low enrollment, or other logistical challenges. Trip insurance is advised.

What if I need to change the dates of my trip?

All date changes must be received in writing. There will be a fee of $100 for date changes. Any date changes can be difficult and is subject to all additional incurred expenses as assessed by SIET. Changes will be made at the sole discretion of SIET and may not be possible. Date changes are for credit only (no refunds) and valid for 6 months from written change notification.

When and how do I meet up with the group?

You will receive detailed instructions regarding when and how to meet the group from SIET.

What is the maximum number of guests on the trip?

There is a maximum of 10 guests for this course. The guest:guide ratio is 5:1, with groups of 10 being split into 2 groups due to COVID.

Is there a minimum age required for this trip?

You must be 18 years or older to attend this course.

Is transportation provided?

Transport is not provided; bear in mind that all wheel drive and/or chains are sometimes required by law in the Wasatch.