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What you will learn in an AST 1:
What you will learn in an AST 1:
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* avalanche formation and release
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avalanche formation and release
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* identify avalanche terrain
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identify avalanche terrain
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* the basics of trip planning
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the basics of trip planning
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* optimal use of tools and resources like the avalanche forecasts to mitigate your avalanche risk
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optimal use of tools and resources like the avalanche forecasts to mitigate your avalanche risk
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* use appropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain
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use appropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain
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* intro to companion rescue
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intro to companion rescue
Many instructors will offer the AST 1 course packaged with a Companion Rescue Skills or the Managing Avalanche Terrain courses. Check out the course schedules to see what is right for you. Learn more about the Companion Rescue Skills and Managing Avalanche Terrain courses below.
Many instructors will offer the AST 1 course packaged with a Companion Rescue Skills or the Managing Avalanche Terrain courses. Check out the course schedules to see what is right for you. Learn more about the Companion Rescue Skills and Managing Avalanche Terrain courses below.

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