Saskatoon, SK - Avalanche Classes

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AST 1 Classroom sessions – 8 hr minimum

Meeting Time- Sunday, December 4, 2011
8:30am Doors open
9:00am – 5:30pm Class

Meeting Location – Heritage Inn
102 Cardinal Crescent, S7L 6H6, Saskatoon, SK (near Airport Way)
Hotel Phone: (306) 665-8121
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Details: Please bring $20 cash for lunch and daytime refreshments, snacks, tips and taxes. We will access the Brunch Buffet at the restaurant and eat in the classroom while watching a training movie over the lunch hour.

At 5:30pm we will break for supper. Everyone will look after their own supper arrangements and payments. You may eat in or go out.

For general info about AST programs please click HERE.

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Indoor Rescue Workshop

Meeting Time- Sunday, December 4, 2011
6:00pm Doors open
6:30pm – 9:30pm Class

Meeting Location – Heritage Inn
102 Cardinal Crescent, S7L 6H6, Saskatoon, SK (near Airport Way)
Hotel Phone: (306) 665-8121
CLICK HERE for a Google Map

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.

Details – This will be an indoor / outdoor presentation and hands on introductory workshop. Please bring your personal beacon, probe, shovel and backpack if you already own these items, however it is not necessary. Demo units will be available.
Please DRESS FOR THE WEATHER AS WE PLAN TO go outdoors for part of the program.
For general info about beacon seminars please click HERE.

It is recommended that you label all personal gear with your name to prevent loss.

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AST 1 Field sessions – 8 hr minimum

Choose ONE field day.
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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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