Monday 3 February 2014

The Do’s for a Safe Backcountry Skiing Trip

Backcountry skiing with excitement and adventure brings danger as well. It is risky when you opt for any backcountry skiing trip and therefore it is important to take care of certain things to ensure safety and security of your life.

Here is a list of things that you should do and look after while you are out on a Backcountry skiing trips:

·         Take the help of a mountaineering guide and do not rely on a person who has no experience in skiing. It is also important that you start your journey with a comfortable backcountry pack, big enough to hold camera, snacks or other small items, for a comfortable journey. 

·         Tool kit and first aid kit are other important things you should take along. You must be ready with a mountaineering first aid kit and a tool kit with all spare parts to fix any problem on your poles or skis.

·         While skiing, if anyone in a group feels unsafe or tired, then the group should reassess.

·         You must wear big goggles that allow lot of space between your face and the. These goggles work far better than the stylish ones and keep the warmth from the face from fogging up the goggles.

·         If in case you are lost while skiing, it is better to mark your spot and stay there rather then moving around because that makes it easier for a rescue to find you and you can also save energy.

A number of mountaineering schools in Canada today offer you skiing trips along with other beneficial courses like AST Courses in Canmore, ice climbing and rock climbing courses. Thereby, taking care of the above given steps, under the supervision of a professional guide, you can enjoy your adventurous trip to the fullest.

Monday 27 January 2014

Avalanche Skills Training Level 2- Understand the Avalanche danger ratings verification techniques



The Avalanche Skills Training Level 2 (AST2) course is designed for students who have moderate degree of experience and training and are looking to broaden the avalanche skills. This course helps you to understand the Avalanche danger ratings verification techniques which are very much needed during the mountaineering escapades. 

This course makes you aware of the risks during mountaineering and also entails the mitigation procedures for these risks. Based on the most advanced knowledge, AST2 provides an intermediate level decision-making framework. It trains to use route finding and travel techniques to manage personal risk.

MSA’S (Mountain Skills Academy) role in AST2 programme:

MSA facilitates avalanche safety in Canada with full range of avalanche Skill courses (level 1 and 2). The training is provided under certified ACMG/IFMGA Ski/Mountain Guides who are professional members of the Canadian Avalanche Association and have a minimum of four years operational experience. 

The academy offers you an affordable service by expert instructors in world class location. The AST2 course consists of 3 days of extensive outdoor field sessions focusing on terrain analysis, snowpack assessment and rescue skills. Each field day starts and finishes with one indoor classroom sessions to discuss current conditions. 

The curriculum and methodology of MSA meets and surpasses Canadian Avalanche Association’s AST 2 requirements. The avalanche travel safety plan here consolidates theory and practice into effective, easy to use and decision-making tool. The students here receive a certificate from the Canadian Avalanche Centre upon completion of the course. MSA also offers other winter mountaineering courses and skiing course trip.

Saturday 4 January 2014

Avalanche Skills Training Programs for Safe Mountain Endeavours

The number of skiers, snowboarders, climbers and snowmobile riders venturing into the mountains are increasing every year. Unfortunately, every winter some accidents take place in the avalanches. The Canadian Avalanche Centre (CAC), which is Canada’s National Public Safety Organization, believes that Avalanche skills training programs are an essential first step to safe backcountry use in the winter. The CAC develops nationally recognized avalanche course standards and provides the instructional materials to independent instructors who in turn deliver Avalanche Skills Training (AST) programs to outdoor enthusiasts. The Avalanche courses are divided into two levels – AST Level 1 and AST Level 2.

Avalanche Skills Training (AST) Level 1

Avalanche Skills Training Level 1 course covers the fundamentals of backcountry avalanche awareness and companion rescue. The course provides the knowledge required for using appropriate travel techniques in avalanche terrain, carrying out companion rescue, identifying the avalanche terrain and forming the base for further avalanche training. A minimum of 7 hours classroom teaching and 1 day field training are required.

Avalanche Skills Training (AST) Level 2

Avalanche Skills Training Level 2 course provide a framework for intermediate level decision-making based on the most advanced knowledge available. The objectives of the course are: proficient companion rescue techniques, travel techniques in the avalanche terrain appropriate to the avalanche conditions, route finding to take advantages of nuances in the terrain and familiarity with the Avalanche Danger Ratings verification techniques for personal use on a local scale.  A minimum of 9.5 hours classroom teaching and 3 days field training are required.

The Avalanche skills training are an essential first step for safe Avalanche endeavors.  

Sunday 22 December 2013

Mountaineering Courses for an Apprentice



The beginners who want to become a mountaineer should undergo vigorous training both physically and mentally. To talk about mountaineering courses, there are a number of adventurous courses. But to begin with, you can try outdoor ice climbing, backcountry skiing, trekking and rock climbing. 

Outdoor ice climbing courses for beginners are designed to give them an insight in mountaineering courses with a safe and reliable system of fast progression. Backcountry skiing Canada, is another important course for the apprentices who wish to develop basic skills in backcountry skiing. As a part of these courses, you will be trained in avalanche rescue, terrain analysis, track setting, determining proper route choice and more. These courses develop the determination in you to grow in your mountaineering career. 

While undertaking these courses, you should ensure that you have an expert to guide you as you are just a beginner. Many leading mountain schools have experienced and qualified mountaineers who will give you perfect guidance to excel in all kind of adventures. Some of these schools also offer some popular skiing courses and tours to help you experience the thrill. One of the best places to search for the leading mountaineering schools to offer you the best training is on the internet. You can also have comprehensive information from their websites.


Saturday 7 December 2013

Mountaineering Courses for Adventure Seekers



Calgary, a bustling city of over one million people is a real heaven for all adventure seekers. And for mountain lovers in particular, Mountain Skills Academy in Canmore, Alberta is just one hour scenic drive from Calgary. 

Mountain Skills Academy, Canada’s leading mountain school is the only mountain school in Alberta that is owned and operated by a professional mountain guide. It offers mountain skill courses and guide trainings for the aspiring mountaineers and guides. The academy has a full arsenal of courses for the adventure seekers to choose from.

Mountaineering: Here you can choose from a list of guided mountaineering courses covering everything from an intro to mountaineering and Alpine rock to mountain super course and guide training. It offers a comprehensive course for those who want to acquire all mountaineering skills and become self-sufficient.

Avalanche Safety Courses: These courses are designed for the skiers and snowboarders seeking expert skills and complete autonomy. Avalanche skills training are provided to learn about avalanche rescue and safe travel by avalanche experts and certified ACMG/IFMGA Ski or Mountain Guides.
 
Ice Climbing: In this section, MSA offers a full range of ice climbing courses starting from an intro to ice climbing course to ice super course in the Canadian Rockies. These Canadian ice climbing courses focuses on providing students with a safe and reliable ice climbing system that promotes fast progression. 

MSA offers a number of other courses like rock climbing, mountain safety and backcountry ski/ride. It also sells private trips under the safety of a certified guide. For more information or to book your adventure you can visit Mountain Skills Academy’s website.