The AST-2 Course is delivered over two weekends, January 19-20 and 26-27, and one theory session in the evening of Jan. 17th. Register for course in the first BCMC List scheduled weekend >>> Jan 19-20.
This course is recommended for skiers, snowshoers and boarders wanting to progress to an increased competency in evaluation of terrain, snow pack, weather and the decision making progress during group travel in a winter environment.
The Advanced AST-2 courses is conducted using a variety of different terrain locations - typically in the Duffy Lake Road, Whistler/Blackcomb and the Coquihalla areas. Students will have exposure to a variety of snow packs, terrain and weather patterns, to enhance the learning opportunities involved in winter decision-making.
The Advance AST-2 course includes:
- 40 hours of instruction by a CAA Level 2 Professional member
- CAA approved curriculum for AST-2 course
- Avalanche manual
- Practice using of beacon, shovel and probe (bring your own gear)
- CAA Industry-recognized Certificate of completion
Cost: $475 per person, tax included. Minimum number of participants is 6; maximum 8.
Discount for trip leaders: If you had 2 trips on the BCMC schedule in the past 12 months, and at least one trip on the current schedule, the cost is Can$ 375
Registration deadline: January 3
Notes:
- Cost does not include transportation to/from course areas; lift access fees (if applicable); food; accomodation; or personal equipment except as noted.
- This course is for BCMC members only.