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Avalanche Awareness Seminars |
An Avalanche is Triggered
 Danny Uhlmann.
You hear a loud CRACK!
That's usually how it starts. Then you see it. A spider-web of fracture lines shoot out around your skis. And before you know it,
the cracks intersect one another and everything starts to move, a massive icy checkerboard of sliding blocks and churning snow.
...and if you're not extremely lucky, this very well could be the last thing that you see...
 Alasdair Turner.
The Statistics
On average, twenty-five people are killed every winter in avalanches. There have been 890 fatalities and 2700 reported accidents involving avalanches since 1950. And approximately $31,000 worth of property is lost or destroyed by avalanches in the United States every winter.
If you travel in the backcountry in winter conditions, then the statistical probability of encountering an avalanche jumps dramatically.
Indeed, every single person who spends time in the mountains in a winter context will encounter avalanche terrain and avalanche conditions.
The only way to stack the odds in your favor is by obtaining avalanche education, learning how to mitigate avalanche dangers, and studying snow burial rescue techniques.
Avalanche Awareness
The American Alpine Institute offers FREE Avalanche Awareness seminars throughout the winter season. These short evening programs are designed to introduce winter backcountry enthusiasts to avalanche terrain assessment, winter snowpack analysis and rescue technique.The programs also provide you a venue to talk frankly with our expert guides on how to create a reasonable margin of safety when climbing, skiing, or snowboarding on avalanche prone slopes.
Donation Events
While all of our Avalanche Awareness seminars are free public service events, some of them do raise money for charitable causes. Fundraising efforts are on a donation basis and attendees are not required to give anything in order to participate in the seminars.
 Danny Uhlmann.
Dates and Locations
- December 3, 2011
International Mountain Day
Bellingham, WA
Call our office for more details
- January 3, 2012
REI Avalanche Awareness Course
Bellingham, WA
Call our office for more details
- January 31, 2012
REI Avalanche Awareness Course
Bellingham, WA
Call our office for more details
- More dates and locations to be added soon!
Private Avalanche Awareness Seminars
The American Alpine Institute may be able to set-up private avalanche awareness seminars for your university, club, Boy Scout Troop, etc. Please contact our office for details.
 Danny Uhlmann.
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Follow Up Programs
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| Avalanche and Backcountry Ski Combination Course |
| 5 Days |
Beginner & Intermediate |
North Cascades, WA |
December - April |
| This course is for anyone planning on venturing into the backcountry without a guide. The 5-day course teaches a comprehensive understanding of avalanche awareness, snow stability, and backcountry skiing techniques. |
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| Avalanche Course - Level 1 (Mt. Baker) |
| 3 days |
All |
Mount Baker backcountry and Bellingham, WA |
December - March |
| AAI's Level 1 avalanche course provides students with the tools, knowledge, and decision making skills necessary to travel safely in avalanche terrain. |
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| Backcountry Skiing |
| 2-5 days |
Beginner & Intermediate |
North Cascades, WA; Eastern Sierras, CA; San Juan Mountains, CO |
December - April |
| Develop a good working knowledge of backcountry skiing and snowboarding equipment, techniques, and avalanche safety among the beautiful alpine slopes of the Mount Baker backcountry. |
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| Baker Skills and Climb |
| 3 days |
Beginner |
Mt. Baker, North Cascades (WA) |
May - September |
| This program is for novice climbers who have limited time but would like to experience the thrill of climbing immense glaciers to the summit of one the alpine giants of North America. |
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American Alpine Institute (AAI) |
1515 12th Street Bellingham, WA 98225 info@aai.cc |
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