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DieselTwitch
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I've been playing in the snow for most of my life. I've only taken a primer on "official avy training", one thing that has always bugged me about the course is that in this day in age most things can be learned online, all the course material for avy course is available for free. Its like a college degree, the info is out there your just paying for that little piece of paper. Even during the primer course I had been studying avy for a long time and really didn't get anything new form the class. With a little bit of self motivation I feel that I can learn just as much if not more than an avy class can teach. I spent 4 years in the Army and almost every training was a waste of time as far as the classroom time. the real learning came from getting out and doing. I kind of feel avy trading is the same way. I often will go out and study the snowpack on my own or with friends. I run the Snow cat for our local club and I love stopping at different places and cutting a snowpit and studying. I feel I get more this way, and my predictions are almost always on par (or even a little conservative) with the local avy center as well as CAIC. I've sat down with a few friends that have taken avy course up to level 3, and the big thing I found is that its the same info... every time. they just make you practice it over and over. and even then its not so much about snow pack structure as it is decision making tactics.
Am I wrong is this assumption?
Am I wrong is this assumption?