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Basic Avalanche Safety Day

Basic Avalanche Safety Day

 650,00 5200,00

Introduction to the world beyond the slopes and avalanche emergency equipment!

On this day, we aim to provide you with fundamental insights into avalanche danger, emergency equipment, and tips on gear and tour planning. This event is also suitable for absolute beginners.

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Description

Discover the basics of avalanche equipment and avalanche danger with our special offer for beginners and ideal refreshment for the winter season, the Basic Avalanche Day.

This day is designed for absolute beginners and offers a comprehensive introduction to the topics of avalanche danger, handling of avalanche transceivers (beacons), slope angle assessment, and practical tips on selecting the right gear and planning tours.

Under the expert guidance of a certified mountain and ski guide, the day begins at 9:00 AM at the parking lot of the Trittkopfbahn in Zürs. The local terrain provides ideal conditions for practicing and testing the acquired knowledge. Throughout the day, participants will receive a thorough introduction to the mentioned topics and have the opportunity to apply their knowledge in practice.

Benefits of Avalanche Safety Day

  • Enhanced Safety Awareness: Understand the dangers of avalanches and learn how to avoid risky situations.
  • Hands-on Experience: Practical training with emergency equipment such as beacons, shovels, and probes.
  • Improved Decision-Making: Gain skills in assessing slope angles and making informed decisions about terrain.
  • Preparedness: Learn how to plan safe tours and choose the right equipment for backcountry adventures.
  • Expert Guidance: Benefit from the knowledge and experience of certified mountain and ski guides.
  • Confidence Building: Increase your confidence in handling emergencies and navigating off-piste terrain.
  • Community and Networking: Connect with other beginners and enthusiasts, sharing experiences and learning.

Details

What to Bring
  • Complete ski or snowboard equipment (rental available upon request)
  • Emergency equipment: avalanche transceiver (beacon), shovel, probe (can be rented from the sports shop)
  • Winter/snow clothing – ski and snowboard jacket & pants, etc.
  • Additional Information
  • Participants: Maximum of 8 people per mountain guide
  • Languages: German, English

Price

1 Person € 650,00

Participation of 2 ppl, price per person € 330,00

Participation of 3 ppl, price per person € 220,00

Participation of 4 ppl, price per person € 165,00

Participation of 5 ppl, price per person € 130,00

Incl. VAT

Additional information

How many people?

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Which ski level am I?

Check your ski level
When skiing with me it is important to understand your ski skill level, to check if the ski project is right for you and your skills.

Endurance and Fitness
In mountain sports, it's essential to factor in the time it takes to ascend, descend, or ski daily based on the elevation gain (vertical meter) and the distance (kilometre). The calculation is based on a pace of 300-400 Hm/h and 5 Km/h. Remember to add extra time for longer breaks, which are not included in the specified times.

Please remember the following information: The estimated walking or climbing time is based on optimal conditions and may be considerably longer in challenging situations, such as fresh snow, wet terrain, icy conditions, or limited visibility. It is crucial to accurately evaluate your stamina and thoroughly prepare for the intended excursion. The provided time estimates should not require you to perform at your maximum capacity.

Perseverance Levels
Level 1: ●○○○○
Walking times for ascent and descent in skiing are up to 3 hours, covering about 400-800 vertical uphill meters daily.
Descent meters, freeride, and deep snow courses cover up to 4000 downhill meters daily.

Level 2: ●●○○○
Walking durations of up to 5 hours for ascent and downhill skiing, covering approximately 800-1200 uphill meters in altitude daily.
Descending meters, freeride, and deep snow courses cover up to 5000 meters in altitude per day.

Level 3: ●●●○○
Walking times can be up to 7 hours for ascent and downhill skiing and up to 1500 vertical uphill meters per day.
Descent meters for freeride and heliskiing over 5000 downhill meters per day.

Level 4: ●●●●○
Walking times for ascent and descent skiing up to 10 hours, covering up to 2000 meters vertically uphill daily.
Descent meters for freeride and heliskiing exceeding 5000 meters downhill per day.

Level 5: ●●●●●
Walking times are over 10 hours for ascent and descent skiing, and over 2000 vertical meters uphill daily.
Descent meters for freeride and heliskiing over 5000 meters downhill skiing.

IMPORTANT:
The information represents an upper limit, meaning the assessment is crucial for the tour's longest day. Typically, multi-day tours also include "easier" days.

Ski Tour Difficulty Scale
E = Easy
Moderately steep terrain up to 30°, no risk of slipping, vast ski terrain without obstacles and narrow spots, or wide forest roads or ski slopes. Ascents are still possible without kick turns with a good trail setup.

SD = Slightly Difficult
Predominantly moderately steep terrain, sometimes with obstacles (trees, boulders). Steep sections up to 35° and narrow spots are short and safe. Occasional kick turns are required during ascent.

FD = Fairly Difficult
Often steep terrain over 30°, short steep sections up to 40°. Narrow spots are short and steep or longer and less steep. A safe kick turn technique is required, with a risk of injury from slipping.

D = Difficult
Steep terrain over 35°, shorter sections up to 45°, long and steep narrow spots, with occasional risk of falling in steep sections.

VD = Very Difficult
Continuously steep terrain between 40° and 50°, jumping or slipping in narrow spots, with prolonged risk of falling.

ED = Extremely Difficult
Highly exposed and fall-prone terrain, steep slopes and couloirs with longer stretches between 50° and 55°.

EC = Extremely Challenging
Snow-covered rock walls and descent passages over 55° incline.

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