After signing up, you’ll receive an invite to the online coursework, which you can take whenever it’s convenient. This portion of the course will take you roughly 6 hours to complete. Make sure to study hard and don’t be afraid to ask questions—the more knowledge you have before you head to the field, the more you’ll get out of the course. Before the field portion of the course, you’ll be invited to a “pre-field webinar”, where your avalanche instructor will tie the lessons of the online coursework together with some fun and helpful exercises.
Meet your guide at the trailhead. Go through the weather forecast for the day, the current avalanche advisory, the route plan and options, an emergency action plan and perform the trailhead beacon check. Practice the skills that you’ve learned during the online portion of the course and execute your tour in good style. Practice gathering observations, prioritizing information, and making decisions with your team. Regroup at the trailhead in the early afternoon to debrief the tour and discuss the day’s lessons. Your guide will then close out the program by providing some advice on good choices for your next steps in avalanche education and ski touring progression.






















Hands down the best, most reasonably priced guide co in Tahoe for Avy Courses and guided ski trips. Looking forward to taking Avy Rescue and AIARE 2 this winter!