Course curriculum

  • 01

    Intro

    • Intro to the course

    • Disclaimer

    • Participant Waiver

  • 02

    Avalanche Statistics

    • Intro

    • The Facts

    • Full Burial

  • 03

    The Snowpack

    • Intro

    • Presentation

  • 04

    Defining Avalanche Problems

    • Intro

    • Presentation

    • Avalanche Footage

  • 05

    Avalanche Size

    • Intro

    • Size and Terminology

  • 06

    Terrain

  • 07

    Group management

    • Group Management

    • Getting Down

  • 08

    Applying Daily Forecast in the Field

    • Weather Factors

    • Quick Reference

  • 09

    Companion Rescue

    • Intro

    • Presentation

    • Example 1

    • Example 2

  • 10

    Snowpack Evaluation Basics

    • Why we dig

    • Where we dig

    • What we dig

    • Quick Reference

  • 11

    Pre-trip Planning

    • Reading a map

    • Digital Products

    • Avalanche Forecast

    • Weather Forecast

    • Rescue Plan

    • Quick Reference

  • 12

    Gear

    • What is in your pack

    • Skis, Skins and Boots

    • Use of backcountry skins

    • Split-Boards

    • Layer up!

    • Quick Reference

  • 13

    Wrap Up

    • Intro

    • Case Study

    • Special thanks to:

    • Survey

    • Final Quiz

AST 2 - certificate

All Altus AST courses are taught to the highest standard and follow the Avalanche Canada curriculum.

Extra learning

Additional learning opportunities for

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    If you have a question about a lesson or want more explanation. Ask your question and have feedback from the course instructor.

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Instructor

Instructor Bio:

Born in Red Deer, Alberta, Ross discovered the mountains as a teenager visiting Western Canada's best winter destinations as a sponsored snowboarder. At the age of 16 he was introduced to rock climbing through a local Whistler guide. This experience completely captivated him and opened his eyes to the huge potential the mountains present. In the following years, he completed his certification as an International Mountain Guide. “I feel privileged to be able to work as a mountain guide and look forward to sharing the thrill of the mountains with my guests.” Ross has guided, climbed and skied in the European Alps for the last several seasons. When he's at home he can be found working as a heli-ski guide in winters and climbing alpine rock routes in summer. @ross_berg_

Ross Berg

IFMGA Mountain Guide