Do you love freeriding, snowmobiling, or backcountry skiing? Do you want to explore nature freely but without unnecessary risks? This basic avalanche safety course will equip you with critical skills to recognize danger signs in snowy terrain, make better decisions when moving on snow, and respond correctly in emergency situations.
Winter trekkers, hikers, snowmobilers, and wilderness guides who travel in avalanche-prone terrain and want to improve their safety skills will benefit from this course.
This is not just a theory course. It’s hands-on learning – you will gain practical experience in the field and receive concrete tools for safer movement on snow, whether your goal is powder skiing, wilderness trekking, or snowmobile safaris.
Why Choose This Course?
- You love freeriding, trekking, or snowmobiling but want more confidence in making safe decisions when moving on snow.
- You want to learn how to analyze risks based on data, not just intuition.
- You spend a lot of time in nature during winter and want to understand your environment better.
- You dream of bigger winter adventures and want to ensure you undertake them safely.
What you'll learn?
- How to recognize avalanche terrain and assess avalanche risks in mountains and hills using different methods.
- How to independently choose an avalanche-safe route in the backcountry – whether on skis, on foot, or by snowmobile.
- How to find and use additional information to improve your safety.
- How to quickly and effectively rescue a companion from an avalanche.
- How to call for help correctly to initiate rescue operations as soon as possible.
What should you bring?
- Comprehensive outdoor gear.
- Backcountry skis, touring skis, or suitable freeride equipment.
- Avalanche safety gear (beacon, probe, and shovel – available for purchase or rental from Eräsoppi before the course).
- Warm clothing for breaks.
- Warm drinks.
- High-energy snacks.
- Notebook and pen for taking notes.
Price Includes
- Transportation to and from the training locations.
Price Excludes
- Avalanche safety equipment (beacon, probe, and shovel).
FAQ
Is this course right for me?
What does avalanche safety gear include?
How much theory vs. practice is included?
Is there an age limit for the course?
What happens if the weather is bad on the course day?
Is this training sufficient if I want to explore the backcountry freely?
I’m not interested in freeriding – should I still take this course?
What is the cancellation policy?
- Cancellation fee of 100% is charged if cancelled 7 days or less before the event.
- Cancellation fee of 50% is charged if cancelled 30 days or less before the event.
- Cancellation fee of 30% is charged if cancelled 45 days or less before the event.
Please note
- The course takes place mainly in the field, so you will need comprehensive outdoor gear as well as backcountry skis, touring skis, or suitable freeride equipment.