Preliminary report HERE Bryant Evans and Tyler Kloos were riding snowmobiles approximately two miles from the Cooper Landing trailhead when an avalanche occurred. Evans told troopers he witnessed the avalanche bury Kloos, who was wearing an avalanche beacon, according to the dispatch. “Evans located Kloos and dug him out,” troopers wrote. “Other people in the area assisted.” […]
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Eureka Field Session: Backcountry & Avalanche Riding Safety January 29, 2017
Do you ride in the backcountry? This training will help you plan and prepare as a ready rider.Classroom Session: 2 hours indoor, FREE January 25, 2017 6-8pm MTA Building Palmer 480 Commercial Drive Field Session: full day on-snow, $100 January 29, 2017 9:30am-4pm Eureka Lodge Register Here READY RIDERS have avalanche rescue gear and practice using it […]
Read MoreWomen’s Avalanche 1
Many winter activities expose people to avalanche danger. This three day training for women helps you develop habits that will keep you and your backcountry partners alive. Plan and prepare for travel in avalanche terrain Recognize avalanche terrain Develop a personal framework for making decisions in avalanche terrain. Learn and apply effective companion rescue. The […]
Read MoreAdvanced Sledders Avalanche 1 Training
Ride a mountain machine? This training is for YOU. Have you wanted to up your avalanche skills, but haven’t because you ride a sled and motorized training opportunities have been few and far between? This course is RIDERS teaching RIDERS on machines. You have no more excuses. Get sleducated: learn to anticipate weather and avalanches […]
Read MoreKenai Avalanche Information Workshop
Sean Sullivan will get your brain in the backcountry game. January 8 5:30pm The Flats Bistro For more information contact [email protected]
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