Description
Mountain Safety
Yukon Backcountry is one of the best places to practise outdoor activities. From the hills around Whitehorse to the top of the highest mountain in Canada, mountains cover a large part of the territory. Mountains are a very specific environment, especially in the North. Knowledge is the first step and the most important to improve your safety in the backcountry. Learn the essential knowledge that can be applied to a wide variety of outdoor activities.
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How to recognize signs of danger.
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Method to reduce the risks associated to hazards you can encounter in the Yukon Backcountry.
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How to avoid difficult situations.
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Strategies to keep your group safe.
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We will view in detail most hazards you can encounter, the main cause of incidents/accidents with a lot of case studies and experience sharing. This presentation includes consideration of safety standards, risk assessment, planning aspects, training needs. Learn about risks from someone who have been involved in and dealt with major cases for over two decades. This workshop is intended to fill the gap between already existing courses like Avalanche training, wilderness first Aid or Survival training because learning how to deal with a difficult situation is good, but know how to avoid it is better. This 3 hours workshop will improve your safety and confidence in the backcountry. For everyone, beginners or experts who travel in the Yukon backcountry year round, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, biking, climbing, mountaineering.
Fees: 40 Dollars
Duration: 3 hours
Where : Whitehorse
When : march 3rd at 6pm
3089 3rd avenue Main floor first door on your right
For more info, contact me : contact@yukonbackcountryskiing.com
Covid safety measures are in place for this course, according to Yukon regulation.
GR –
Great course, so interesting. Liked all the cases and exemples. Sure I know more about being safer in the backcountry.
Thank you Claude
Graham –
Thank you Claude, for sharing your experience, it was very interesting. For sure a different approach and a very useful education. Loved the case studies and local examples. Absolutly a course that can save someone’s life.
Chris –
Great course, so many things to learn to be safe out there. Thank you for sharing your experience. It was good to see all these examples.
Thanks
S.P –
Thank you Claude to put this course in place.
I thought I knew it all, but definitevely not. T
hank you to share your great professional experience in the mountains. Sure I’m more prepared now.
Thanks
K J –
Thanks Claude to share your experience.
You’re right knowledge is the first step but a necessary one.
Case studies were great.