Motorized Level 1: February 9, 10, 11 in South Lake Tahoe

Please note that this class runs midweek.

Level 1 classes provide an introduction to recreational avalanche risk management for motorized users. These classes are free, thanks to funding from the California Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Commission. For details on Level 1 classes, please download the syllabus and read it completely. Participants must:

  • Have the ability to ride off-trail in variable conditions. Participants who struggle to ride off-trail in variable conditions may jeopardize the experience of others - please do not overestimate your riding ability.
  • Bring a functioning beacon, shovel, and probe. Beacons should be modern three-antennae, shovels should be made specifically for avalanche rescue, and probes should be 270cm or longer. Avalanche gear must be worn/carried on self, and not in tunnel bag. An extra shovel in tunnel bag is recommended.
  • Wear a DOT approved helmet and weather-appropriate gear.
  • Ride a reliable, well maintained snowmobile/snowbike, capable of off-trail travel. Machines must be registered with visible registration markings. Spare belts and repair kits are strongly recommended. Poorly maintained machines and/or machines not intended for off-trail travel may jeopardize the experience of others.
  • Read the required materials and apply the Daily Flow and Alerts stickers to machines for easy reference while riding.
  • Bring a radio capable of operating on FRS/GMRS frequencies. A simple speaker/mic is preferable to voice activated systems.

Field days will be entirely in the field, from 9am-5pm each day of the class. Instructors will communicate specific plans prior to and throughout the class. There will be a mandatory online meeting from 7-9pm on Feb 7th.

Registration

This class opens for registration on 1/4 at 8am, so prior to that you can complete your liability release and participant information documents, but you won't be able to upload them or register until 1/4. Once registration opens, you'll see a registration form below (ignore the "Register" tab at the top of this page, and any message you see if you click on it). Don't forget to hit the "SAVE REGISTRATION" button at the bottom of the page!!! If there's no registration form below, either registration hasn't opened yet, or the class is already full (they fill very quickly). Some people may start the registration process, but get a "Sorry, registrations are no longer available" message. This means that the class filled during the time you took to register. As the class dates approach, there is often some turnover, so check back here for openings - indicated by a registration form below this message. This is the second of five Level 1 classes being offered this winter.

 

Event Date: 
Tuesday, February 9, 2021 to Thursday, February 11, 2021