Free Snowmobile Avy Class - I-90 Motorsports
Wed, January 21, 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Where
I-90 Motorsports, 200 Northeast Gilman Boulevard, Issaquah, WA 98027, United States
Snowmobile specific class.
RSVP with Remko just send me an email so I have an idea how many are coming... or reply on here..
REMKO@I-90MOTORSPORTS.COM
PHONE 425-391-4490
NWAC - AIARE AVALANCHE AWARENESS
The NWAC - AIARE Avalanche Awareness Program is offered as a public service to communities, schools and outdoor clubs. Program length is 1.5 hours. Specific programs are in place for middle and high schools, motorized (snowmobile) users, non-motorized (skier, snowboarder, snowshoer) and mixed user groups.
The course is expected to:
• Introduce and explain to students where and why avalanches occur.
• Describe who gets caught and why.
• Provide a basic approach to staying safe in the backcountry.
This course targets the young and unaware backcountry traveler, and introduces the recognition of avalanche danger and how to reduce the risk.
Student Learning Outcomes
• Learn to access local avalanche bulletins and weather reports.
• Recognize basic signs of avalanche danger.
• Learn to avoid avalanche danger.
• Understand the need for companion rescue techniques and equipment.
The course utilizes interactive presentation materials and local case histories and encourages questions from the audience. Participants that are more than casual users of the backcountry are encouraged to take a multiple day avalanche course.
Before and After the class we will have discounts on all avalanche gear including Beacons, Avalanche Backpacks, probes, and all other items snow related!
After the class we will be giving away a avalanche beacon and other safety related prizes during a raffle.

Wed, January 21, 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Where
I-90 Motorsports, 200 Northeast Gilman Boulevard, Issaquah, WA 98027, United States
Snowmobile specific class.
RSVP with Remko just send me an email so I have an idea how many are coming... or reply on here..
REMKO@I-90MOTORSPORTS.COM
PHONE 425-391-4490
NWAC - AIARE AVALANCHE AWARENESS
The NWAC - AIARE Avalanche Awareness Program is offered as a public service to communities, schools and outdoor clubs. Program length is 1.5 hours. Specific programs are in place for middle and high schools, motorized (snowmobile) users, non-motorized (skier, snowboarder, snowshoer) and mixed user groups.
The course is expected to:
• Introduce and explain to students where and why avalanches occur.
• Describe who gets caught and why.
• Provide a basic approach to staying safe in the backcountry.
This course targets the young and unaware backcountry traveler, and introduces the recognition of avalanche danger and how to reduce the risk.
Student Learning Outcomes
• Learn to access local avalanche bulletins and weather reports.
• Recognize basic signs of avalanche danger.
• Learn to avoid avalanche danger.
• Understand the need for companion rescue techniques and equipment.
The course utilizes interactive presentation materials and local case histories and encourages questions from the audience. Participants that are more than casual users of the backcountry are encouraged to take a multiple day avalanche course.
Before and After the class we will have discounts on all avalanche gear including Beacons, Avalanche Backpacks, probes, and all other items snow related!
After the class we will be giving away a avalanche beacon and other safety related prizes during a raffle.
