AIARE Avalanche Rescue Course
Group Size
Max 6 people
Duration
8 hours
Group Size
Max 6 people
Duration
8 hours
Discover Avalanche Safety with Core Mountain Guides
Are you an outdoor enthusiast looking to explore the backcountry safely? CMG's Avalanche Rescue course is the perfect place to get started. All programs are led by AMGA/IFMGA Mountain Guide Paul Rachele. We partnered with AIARE, the leader in Avalanche Education Curriculum to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to navigate avalanche terrain with confidence.
Why Choose Our AIARE Avalanche Rescue Course?
- Expert Instruction: Learn from the best in the field. Paul Rachele, an experienced AMGA/IFMGA Mountain Guide, brings over a decade of expertise as an avalanche educator and program manager for NOLS and Jackson Hole Mountain Guides. With Paul's guidance, you'll gain invaluable insights and hands-on experience in avalanche rescue techniques.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Our course follows the American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) curriculum, ensuring you receive top-tier training. You'll cover key topics such as beacon use, probing, strategic shoveling, and emergency response. We emphasize practical, real-world applications to ensure you're prepared for any situation.
- Hands-On Learning: We believe the best way to learn is by doing. Our course includes intensive field sessions where you'll practice rescue scenarios in realistic conditions. This immersive approach helps solidify your skills and boosts your confidence in avalanche terrain.
- Small Class Sizes: To provide personalized attention and maximize learning, we keep our class sizes small with a maximum of six participants. You'll receive one-on-one guidance from Paul and have ample opportunity to ask questions and engage with the material.
- Location: Set in the stunning backdrop of the White Mountain National Forest, our course offers an unforgettable learning experience in breathtaking surroundings. Embrace the beauty of the backcountry while mastering essential safety skills.
All courses take place on the White Mountain National Forest
- December 23, 2024
- January 20, 2024
- February 17, 2024