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Programs matching the grouping: "Rescue and Medical" |
| Avalanche Course - Evening Sessions (WWU) - Level 1 |
| 2 four hour evening sessions, plus 2 full days |
All |
Mount Baker backcountry and WWU in Bellingham, WA |
January - March |
| AAI's Level 1 avalanche course, designed for backcountry users in Bellingham who prefer two evening sessions versus a full classroom day; followed by two days in the field. |
| 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. |
| Avalanche Course - Level 1 (Mt. Rainier) |
| Varies |
All |
Mt. Rainier |
January - February |
| AAI's Level 1 avalanche course provides students with the tools, knowledge, and decision making skills necessary to travel safely in avalanche terrain. |
| Avalanche Course - Level 1 (Mt. Spokane) |
| 3 days |
All |
Mt. Spokane |
February - March |
| AAI's Spokane based Level 1 avalanche course provides students with the tools, knowledge, and decision making skills necessary to travel safely in avalanche terrain. |
| Avalanche Course - Level 2 |
| 4 days |
Intermediate |
Mount Baker backcountry and Bellingham, WA |
December - February |
| This course is designed for those who have an interest in expanding their knowledge and understanding of snow stability and snow stability factors. It is ideal for snow safety and guiding professionals and people interested in these and related careers. |
| Rigging for Film and Television |
| Year-round |
None |
Multiple Locations |
Year-round |
| We supply mountain rigging for television, photography and film at most locations. Rigging includes, but is not limited to, mountain safety management, steep-angle rigging, location scouting, and mountain stunt work. |
| Rock Rescue - Intro and Advanced |
| 2 days, 1-day practicum available upon request |
None |
BC, WA, CA, NV |
Year-round |
| Intro: Build fundamental rescue skills to manage the problems and accidents that frequently confront recreational climbers.
Advanced: Develop a repertoire of techniques for safely reaching, packaging, and transporting victims over high angle terrain. |
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