
Snowmobile Avalanche Education
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Denver / Front Range Colorado and maybe in between too.
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The speeds they travel and the scale or terrain they cover in a day if not hours
dwarfs that of non-motorized backcountry travelers.

All classes are done according to American Avalanche Association Guidelines
read more and we're all Members:
https://www.americanavalancheassociation.org/education-overview


Avalanche Awareness Talks / Introduction to Avalanches Field days
We have a variety of Avalanche Awareness Classes Specifically for snowmobilers.
Lots of locations for in-person seminars, field days, and online.

Avalanche Rescue (1 day)
This 1-day field course is a great way for people with an Awareness or level 1 to continue or refresh their rescue skills. This course is done by the American Avalanche Association Guide(A3) guidelines and is specific to snowmobilers and snowbikers.
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Avalanche Level 1 (3 days)
This is the bedrock level for people who travel in avalanche terrain Specifically for Snowmobilers by Snowmobilers. It's 24 hr course, usually done over 3 days straight, under the American Avalanche Association(A3) Guidelines
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We have level 1's in starting January 2025
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Continuing Avalanche Education
We'll have a variety of choices for continuing avalanche education for those who already have Level 1, 2, etc. A good start is for anyone to take the companion rescue class every 1 - 2 years to brush up on rescue skills.
Night talks and skills classes are being scheduled as well.
Options include:
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General Refreshers
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Rescue
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Terrain+
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Snowpack+
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Avalanche Level 2
Level 2 is where you learn more about being a leader in the backcountry and using observations of Snowpack, Weather plan further in future and manage more complex terrain.
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We'll have Level 2 coming soon
Contact Us
Address
Steamboat Springs
Colorado 80487
And
Denver / Front Range
Contact
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
​Sunday
9:00 am – 5:00 pm