Provided by Prival
Salt Lake
Thursday, January 16, 2025
AIARE 2 (Level 2 With Prival)
Prival Avalanche Level 2 Course - 26 hour
-Dates: February 16-19, 2024
- One Two Hour Evening Session & Three Day Sessions
Cost: $650
Course Description
The Prival Level 2 is a three-day/24-hour course that provides backcountry travelers
looking to take on a leadership role or contribute significant terrain, weather and
snowpack information to a small group or avalanche center in the form of a formal
observation.
The Level 2 meets AAA standard for advanced recreational adventurers who have
taken a Level 1 and 8 hour Avalanche Rescue class. In this course expect to build on
former knowledge of avalanche hazards using weather, field snowpack observations
and seasonal data to build a forecast to aid in assessing terrain hazards. Plan to build
clear communication skills to concisely articulate information to your group or forecast
center.
Prerequisites
Participants must have the ability to travel in avalanche terrain. A Level 1 Course
(certificate) or equivalent Level 1 training is required. A minimum of one winter of
practical experience after completing a Level 1 course is required before taking the
Prival Level 2 course.
AAA approved one-day (8 hour) Avalanche Rescue Course. Certificate required
Learning Outcomes
- As prepared by the AAA Education Committee -
-Link season weather history and relevant snowpack processes to current snowpack structure
and layering.
-Use local avalanche advisory as well as other resources available, including remote weather
stations, reports, and forecasts.
-Contribute to group discussions in order to create an avalanche hazard assessment without a
local advisory.
-Prioritize relevancy of observations and snowpack tests based on avalanche hazard and
problem(s) and apply at a local scale. Recording observations in a field book.
-Gain deeper understanding of avalanche formation, triggering, and release mechanisms,
including links to Avalanche Problems.
-Recognize and manage risk: human factors, motivations, objectives, and limitations
- through planning and communication.
-Apply tools for planning, decision-making, and travel with consideration of group risk
management and awareness of safe margins.
-Practice travel protocols and techniques to mitigate risk exposure in a variety of avalanche
terrain situations and challenges.
Who Should Take This Course
The Level 2 is a three-day course for those who have taken a Level 1 and an 8 hour
Avalanche Rescue Course and have had at least a year of backcountry travel
experience. The Level 2 provides the backcountry user looking for the information to
take on a leadership role in a backcountry group or trip.