Avalanche education should be top-of-mind for all skiers, snowboarders, and snowmobilers this winter. Who else falls into this category?
- Nordic skiers
- Snowshoers
- Fat Bikers
- Hikers
Therefore, as avalanche educators and professionals, we want to provide you with the tools you need to travel safely.
Why the Increase?
Outdoor and snowsports industries are still seeing record-setting sales of backcountry winter sports gear. However, none of the products come with education on how to recreate safely in the backcountry.
Therefore, it’s an equation that can only add up to danger for both experienced and newcomers alike.

How The Team at AAI is Taking Action
“It’s tough not to be worried about what can happen this winter. When you consider the sheer number of people who will be recreating in the backcountry, many with a lack of knowledge about the serious consequences that can exist outside of resort boundaries. Getting caught in an avalanche can result in serious injuries or even death,” said Sarah Carpenter, lead avalanche instructor, and co-owner of the American Avalanche Institute (AAI).
As the oldest avalanche education school in the U.S., we saw this ‘perfect storm’ coming, and proactively did something about it. AAI’s 70-plus instructors teach in-person world-class avalanche education courses to both professionals and recreational enthusiasts. And we’ve built online courses to help you get educated from the comfort of your home.
Entry Level and Custom Courses Are Also Available
The American Avalanche Institute has adapted its leading course curriculum with COVID-19 safety measures in mind. Attending an in-person field course? You will now complete your classroom portion online prior to attending the class. In addition, you have the option of booking a private, custom course for your group.
And finally, the creation of online courses such as the entry-level Avalanche Fundamentals Course, at just $30, can provide you with critical foundational avalanche safety information.

Hands-On Avalanche Education is Still Best, But We Need More Alternatives
We still strongly believe that it’s essential to provide you with hands-on learning opportunities and time in the field with an instructor. But, we felt obligated to offer you additional online educational opportunities.
Therefore, our online courses provide you with a solid foundation that’s more accessible and affordable.
What Avalanche Education Course Should You Take
Never skied outside the resort boundaries? We recommend you take the Avalanche Fundamentals course if you are a newcomer to backcountry travel.
Have you already taken a Level 1 or 2 Avalanche safety course? Well, then you may want to take an Avalanche Level 1 or Level 2 Refresher Course.
“In these unprecedented times, we have to adapt quickly. The sale of backcountry gear continues to skyrocket and shops are selling out of touring skis, splitboards, boots, and bindings, with little to no avalanche education provided with purchase,” says Don Sharaf, who has 25 years of experience teaching avalanche and mountaineering courses.
“Traveling safely in the backcountry not only involves getting the gear. But also knowing how to use it. I have been around long enough to see the value of continuing education and remaining humble in the face of the dragon.”

What You Should Know Before You Go:
Before leaving the resort, or skinning up a trail, you need to be able to:
- Read and interpret avalanche forecasts
- Understand snow science
- Be aware of group dynamics and ‘the human factor’
- Have the right avalanche safety gear, and know how to use it in an emergency
If an avalanche occurs, your backcountry touring partners will be first on the scene. Not ski patrol or search and rescue.
Continue Your Education
Your knowledge of snow and avalanches is essential for safe backcountry recreation. In addition, it’s equally important for you to invest in proper touring and safety gear before heading out into the backcountry.
However, the avalanche knowledge you’ve gained over the years is perishable if not used. Therefore, it’s important to continue your education after an in-person course. AAI’s online refresher courses are a great way to continue to grow your knowledge base and sharpen your skills.