Level I avy class to be offered
With the number of local backcountry
skiers and snowboarders on the rise, a nonprofit group of current
and past Whitefish Mountain Resort ski patrollers has recognized
the need for a specialized snow safety class. This winter they will
facilitate the area’s first Level I avalanche course.
“There’s a demand for this class and we
need it,” said Mike Block with Big Mountain Ski Patrol, Inc., the
group organizing the class.
Block notes that skier traffic in
sidecountry and backcountry areas is increasing, and with that the
rate of avalanche incidents is significantly up. It’s the nature of
backcountry users to push their boundaries, he said, and this Level
I class will give those skiers and snowboarders the knowledge they
need to make safe and informed decisions.
The group’s Level I course is an
educational opportunity not currently available anywhere in
Northwest Montana. Bozeman is the closest place to take a Level I
avalanche class.
The course will be capped at 14
students, allowing each participant to get personal instruction.
The small class size meets the required ratio of students to
instructors set by the American Avalanche Association. Most class
time, 60 percent, will be spent in the field, which also meets AAA
guidelines.
The three-day course, set for Jan.
27-29, will be instructed by Ted Steiner of the Glacier Country
Avalanche Center, ski patroller Mark Dundas and Mike Foote of the
Gallatin National Forest Avalanche Center. Cost is $100, which is
half the price of other Level I classes, with financial assistance
available through a scholarship program. The course takes place at
Whitefish Mountain Resort and the resort will provide a lift ticket
if needed.
If there is enough demand, the group
will offer a second Level I class this winter. Their long-term goal
is to also host a Level II course.
Big Mountain Ski Patrol again this
winter will offer four community scholarships. Applicants can vie
for assistance with Wilderness First Aid, Wilderness First
Responder, Level I Avalanche and Level II Avalanche classes.
Applicants must live in Flathead, Lake,
Lincoln or Glacier counties and be at least 16 years old.
Applications can be found online at www.skiwhitefish.com, at Rocky
Mountain Outfitters in Kalispell or at the White Room Mountain Shop
in Whitefish. Deadline to apply is Jan. 14.
For more information stop into the ski
patrol shed on the summit of Big Mountain, or call 862-2940.