Camrose Arctic Cat - AST1 Avalanche Course
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AST1 Classroom Sessions
Meeting Time – Saturday, December 10, 20118:30am – Doors open
9:00am – 5:30pm
Please bring $20 cash for lunch and refreshments for the day!
A course video will be watched over the lunch hour and everyone must stay and eat in.
Course Host

NEW Meeting Location – Camrose Arctic Cat
(House of Thunder – Harley Davidson)
5610-48 Avenue
Camrose, Alberta T4V 0K1
Phone: (780) 608-2000
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The AST Level 1 is considered the minimum level of training that backcountry riders should have. The AST 1 is an excellent introduction to “how not to get caught”...avalanche terrain recognition skills, snowpack theory, rescue skills and overall risk management…
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It is possible to participate in the classroom only and take the field session at a later date.
PRIOR TO ARRIVING AT THE CLASSROOM SESSION, PLEASE TAKE SOME TIME TO REVIEW THESE LINKS.
1) The Public Avalanche Bulletin
2) North Columbia Avalanche Report
3) The Avaluator
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AST 1 Field sessions – 8 hr minimum
Choose ONE field day.CLICK HERE to view all available Field Sessions
A certificate of completion for the AST1 is awarded to those riders that complete the hands-on mountain field session.
Mountain training is very important. Understanding the signs of unstable snow, choosing terrain and proper travel habits are the key to managing the risks in avalanche areas. Habits are hard to break but by actually…
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