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Avalanche Safety (PE 286)
Ron Watters, Professor of Outdoor Education
Sports Science and Physical Education
PE
286 - 1 Credit
- Spring
Semester Only
Brief
Description: Avalanches are, by far, the most serious
mountain
hazard in the winter, and this course helps equip winter travelers with
the knowledge and skills to minimize or avoid these hazards. Lecture
topics
include: snow crystal identification, snow pack metamorphism and
factors
influencing avalanche formation. Field sessions include: snow pit
analysis,
use of transceivers, rescue techniques and backcountry safety
considerations.
For
more information:
Class
Syllabus.
Avalanche
Safety in the Backcountry. (Concise guidelines for winter
travel.)
Other
Information:
Avalanche Advisories. On this page, you find links to websites where you can obtain avalanche forecasts of backcountry areas in our region.
Teaching
Avalanche Courses. This not a required paper for the course, but if
you' like some background on the class, it provides details on my
philosophy
of teaching avalanche courses, the teaching progression I use for the
class,
and reasons why I cover certain types of material.
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