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== Description ==
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"Companion Rescue Skills"
 
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* evening training
* certificate course
* certificate course
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http://www.avalanche.ca/training#crs
 
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Hone your rescue skills - this is what keeps you and your partners alive! A Companion Rescue Skills (CRS) course is a must-have for all backcountry recreationists in any sport, because it teaches life-saving search and rescue techniques.
 
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The CRS course is an important refresher for those with previous training or a great way to dial the rescue skills you learned in your AST 1.This hands-on, one-day CRS course takes place in the field.
 
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Students practicing the conveyor shovelling method.
 
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What you will learn in CRS: prioritize, organize, and hone your search, probe and shovel skills
 
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