Thanks Homerjay. I too am looking to take a class this season. Here is some infor from the Alpine World Ascents website:
Avalanche 1 The Level 1 Course provides a complete introduction to the avalanche phenomenon. At the core of this course are topics such as recognizing avalanche terrain, group management and human factor, go/no-go decision making, and rescue techniques. This is an ideal first course for those new to travel in avalanche terrain and a great review or upgrade for anyone who has some experience or prior training but feels they need a skills "tune-up." Designed as a stand-alone course for backcountry travelers, the Level 1 Course also is a lead into the Level 2 Course for those who wish to progress. Pre-requisites are intermediate skiing/riding skills, or travel on snowshoes, and the ability to travel in the Winter backcountry for 4-5 hours. 1 evening and 2 full days; includes an updated and extensive student handout.
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Homerjay question: So do you need a AT setup for this course. Where do you sleep for the evening?
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