AST 1 - Revelstoke

AST 1 - Revelstoke

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AST 1 + Intro to Backcountry

The first step in Ducking the Rope

Course Description:

Do you venture out of bounds, off the trails, or into the backcountry? An AST 1 is your place to start. You don't need any experience to take this course, but it is a must for everyone recreating in the backcountry.

Our course includes TWO FIELD DAYS @ Mt MacPherson (15 min outside Revelstoke) with one of our instructors to ensure you have the skills you need to get out there.

The standard AST 1 curriculum includes the basics of:

  • Avalanche formation and release.

  • How to identify avalanche terrain.

  • The basics of trip planning.

  • How to use the avalanche forecast to mitigate your avalanche risk.

  • Using appropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain.

  • Intro to companion rescue.

Our second field day allows for the additional benefit of:

  • Additional companion rescue scenarios

  • Intro to touring (learn to use your gear and skinning techniques)

  • Intro to snow science (we’ll show you how to dig your own pit and perform your own tests)

  • Time dedicated to route selection and taking turns route finding & leading the group

What to Bring

Ensure you’re prepared for success, view our AST-1 Packing List.

Course Length

Two Field Days + Online Learning + 1 hr online video session the night before the course with your instructor.
8:00am - 4:00pm (at the latest)

Fine Print

Returns

A full refund, less processing fee, is available up to 21 days prior to course start date. Less than 21 days prior to course start date, a 50% refund is available.

OR 

If you cannot attend a course, but you can find a friend to take your spot that works for us too!

Waivers

All students are required to complete the AST Provider Release Waiver, as well as have a parent/guardian complete the Acknowledgement of Risk Waiver for students under the age of 19.

Local ski area waivers may apply for lift access.

Additional

Intermediate skiing/riding ability is recommended, especially some experience with deeper snow conditions.

Participants should have their own avalanche transceiver, probe, and shovel, as well as touring skis, a splitboard, or snowshoes & downhill equipment.

We do not use lift access for our public AST course. Lift tickets/Passes are not required.

We estimate each field day to be between 3-6km in distance and 300-500m elevation gain. Participants should know if this is within their hiking abilities. We do not move at a fast pace.

Waiver

Course participation requires completion of our waiver prior to your dates. Your waiver should be completed and submitted at the time of registration for our courses.