Avalanche awareness – 3 day course
with Mario Ravello*
February 14 -16th 2020, kalavryta, greece
Price for 3 days: 100 Euros (this only includes instruction and materials)
Places are limited so please contact spiros soulis 6946339526, [email protected] or FB messenger.
Participants must have some experience with ski touring and have the following equipment – ski touring skis, skins, ski touring boots, arva, shovel, probe and ski crampons
- His instruction to Alpine Guides covers Avalanche rescue and risk management as part of the knowledge required by Mountain Guides.
- He teaches Avalanche Theory as part of the Ski Instructor Course
- Is a Member of the local Avalanche Commission (dealing with risk management related to roads and other infrastructure)
14/2/20 First day morning: classroom – Location TBD
9:15-9:30 Presentation of the course and setting goals
9:30-10:00 Outline of meteorology aimed at the phenomenon of avalanches
10:00-11:00 Snow cover characterization (constructive and destructive metamorphism)
11:00-12:00 Illustration of the snow check pattern (Munter method)
14/2/20 First day afternoon: outdoor
13:30-14:30 Transfer to the slopes to be analyzed, first general impressions (intuitive evaluation of stability), choice of representative site for snow analysis
14:30-16:00 Characterization of the snowpack by stratigraphic analysis
16:00-17:30 Preliminary estimate of the avalanche danger through the use of the snow check
20:00 Dinner as a group (location TBD)
15/2/20 Second Day – Ski Touring – Back of Helmos Mountain (Applying first day theory into practice)
09:00 -16:00 Simulation of ski mountaineering trip aimed at risk management, including instruction on choice of course, assigning of groups and ski touring techniques
16/2/20 Third Day: outdoor (lower slopes of ski center)
9:30 – 12:00 Analysis of the elements used to define the risk management (Munter Method)
12:30 – 15:00 In-depth analysis of snow stability assessment (application of Munter method) including ARVA instruction
15:00 – 15:30 Debriefing and Assessment Task
15:30 – 16:30 Little Chalet for customary beer(s)
*Mario Ravello is a Geologist and Mountain Guide in Aosta Valley, Italy who also instructs at the School for Alpine Guides.