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IDAHO: 2010 /2011 IDPR Sponsored Avalanche Awareness Class Schedule

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2010 /2011 IDPR Sponsored Avalanche Awareness Class Schedule


http://parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/recreation/snowmobileeducation.aspx
Avalanches continue to be Idaho’s number one killer of snowmobilers. Each rider should know how to recognize avalanche terrain, safe route selection and be not only familiar with rescue equipment but proficient in its use.

Know the capabilities of your machine.
Today’s snowmobiles put riders at greater risk, faster than ever before. The power and maneuverability of modern machines allow riders to more quickly reach greater altitudes and snow depths, placing riders in avalanche terrain and in danger faster than ever before. Despite their speed, snowmobiles cannot outrun avalanches.

Familiarize yourself with terrain, snow and weather conditions.
Speed, required gear, and weight of the machine combine to make it difficult for a snowmobile rider to notice common avalanche warning signs, such as collapsing of the snow. In addition, weather and snow conditions can change without notice. Take the time to analyze snow pack and slope angles. Also, learn to recognize recent avalanche activity and unstable snow conditions. That terrain should be avoided. Make it a habit to visit www.avalanche.org before each outing.

Carry proper rescue gear and know how to use it.
Every rider should carry and be able to safely use a shovel, probe, and avalanche transceiver. These items need be with the rider and not the machine, as riders are rarely found next to their machines when recovered from an avalanche. Do you know how to use your transceiver? In an avalanche, minutes can mean the difference between life and death. Invite your riding partners over to practice and develop proficiency. On the mountain, the life saved may be your own.

On a slope, only expose one rider at a time.
In Idaho, over half the people killed in avalanches would be alive today if only one rider at a time was exposed on a slope. Any slope can slide and cause an avalanche. One at a time, this one precaution saves lives.

Take a free avalanche awareness course.
The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation (IDPR) offers free snowmobile-centered avalanche awareness courses throughout the state. Avalanche awareness training provides snowmobile riders with the information needed to make informed decisions.
For your personal safety and the safety of those you travel with, take a free awarenss course.
 
SOUTH REGION:
Jonathan Okerlund - (208) 921-6404 or Todd Wernex - (208) 514-2413

DATE: LOCATION:

Nov 16 Boise - 7pm - Mototech

Dec 03 Boise - 7pm - Snake River Yamaha

Jan 08 Idaho City Field - 8am Whoop-Um-Up parking lot (This session is for the two Boise classes)

Jan 14 Cascade Classroom - 7pm American Legion Hall

Jan 15 Cascade Field - 8am at the Anderson Creek parking lot

Jan 28 Twin Falls Classroom - 7pm Action Cycles and Sleds

Jan 29 Twin Falls Field - 8am at the Diamond Field Jack parking lot

Feb 4 Gooding Classroom - 7pm (Location needed)

Feb 5 Gooding Field - 8am at the Chimney Creek parking lot

Feb 11 Pine/Featherville Classroom - 7pm (Location needed)

Feb12 Pine/Featherville Field - 8am at the Trinity warming hut



EAST REGION:
Pat Carlson - (208) 520-5387 or Michael Robinson (208) 525-7121

DATE: LOCATION:

Nov 18 Pocatello - 7 pm at Butterfield Polaris

Dec 03 Idaho Falls - 7pm - at the IDPR Region Office

Jan 7 Idaho Falls Classroom - 7pm at the IDPR Region Office

Jan 8 Idaho Falls Field - 8am at the Big Holes parking lot

Jan 21 Pocatello Classroom - 7pm at the USFS Building

Jan 22 Pocatello Field - 8am at the Crystal Summit parking lot

Feb 11 Island Park Classroom - 7pm at the Ponds Lodge

Feb 12 Island Park Field - 8am at the Big Springs parking lot

Feb 25 Preston - 7pm at the Robinson Building

Feb 26 Preston Field - 8am at the Copenhagen parking lot



NORTH REGION:
Scott Hildesheim - (208) 215-9550 or Marc Hildesheim - (208) 769-1511

DATE: LOCATION:

Nov 10 Coeur d’Alene - 7pm at Specialty Recreation and Marine

Dec 03 Coeur d’Alene - 7pm - at the IDPR Region Office

Jan 14 Coeur d’Alene Classroom - 7pm at the IDPR Region Office

Jan 15 Coeur d’Alene Field - 8am at the 4th of July parking lot

Jan 28 St. Maries Classroom - 7pm at the Federal Building

Jan 29 St. Maries Field - 8am at the Syringa Creek Parking lot

Feb 11 Bonners Ferry - 7pm at (Location needed)

Feb 12 Bonners Ferry Field - 8am at the Falls Creek Parking lot

Feb 18 Elk City - 7pm at the USFS Building

Feb 19 Elk City Field - 8am at the USFS Parking lot
 
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