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Backcountry Awareness Fundraising Party

Benefiting the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center

Saturday, February 6, 2010 – Golden Cliff, Cliff Lodge

Proceeds support the Snowbird Renaissance Center, which in turn, supports the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center

This fundraiser will include light hors d'oeuvre, beverages, music and a silent auction.

Hors d'oeuvre & Beverages
• Crudités Display with Broccoli, Cauliflower, Celery, Carrots Radishes, Green Peppers, Mushrooms and Cherry Tomatoes with Asiago Ranch Dips
• Fresh Mini Fruit Kabobs
• Tortilla Chips, Salsa and Guacamole
• Sourdough Rounds with Spinach Artichoke Dip
• Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce
• Sliced Roma Tomatoes with Fresh Mozzarella
Served with a Balsamic Glaze on Sourdough Toast
• Beer, wine & soft drinks

Tickets & other information
Tickets: $50
Hors d'oeuvre, Beer, Wine & Music: 4:30 – 7 p.m.
Silent Auction: 4:30 – 6:45 p.m.
Attire: Casual

Backcountry Awareness Classes
We will be holding (2) 2-hour classes on Saturday, February 6th on basic to intermediate backcountry skills. These classes will meet in the Alpine Room, Level 2, Snowbird Center. The first class will meet at 9 a.m. and the second class will meet at 1 p.m. Bring a transceiver if you have one and be prepared to go outside. There is no charge for these classes, however, donations are welcome and encouraged. This program is sponsored by Wasatch Backcountry Rescue and the Snowbird Renaissance Center.

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Freeride Avalanche Summit Dec. 18th - 17th

If you're skiing in the backcountry you can never know too much about avalanches. And one of the best ways to learn about Avalanches is from people who have been dealing with them for decades. Experience is everything in the backcountry. On December 17-18 Snowbird will be offering the Freeride Avalanche Summit a two day clinic targeting advanced and expert skiers and riders who want practical and professional instruction on avalanche awareness, safety and rescue.

Participants include:

 

  • Members of the UAC and Colorado Avalanche Information Center
  • Snowbird Ski Patrol and Snow Safety
  • Jim Conway, lead guide for Teton Gravity Research
  • Jeremy Nobis, professional skier
  • Gordy Peifer, professional skier
  • Jenn Berg, professional skier
  • Brant Moles, professional skier
  • Wasatch Powderbird Guides 
  • “With the increase in backcountry and sidecountry traffic, it’s more important than ever to offer tangible and affordable avalanche instruction to upper level skiers and riders,” said UAC Forecaster and Freeride Avalanche Summit founder Craig Gordon. “This Summit brings together an awesome group of leading forecasters along with some of the best winter athletes in Utah.”

    http://www.snowbird.com/freerideavalanchesummit.html

    The Yeti will be there. I hope to see you there as well.

     

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    Avalanche Awareness Lectures in Park City to Benefit Forecasting Center

    A pair of upcoming Avalanche Awareness Lectures in Park City will not only educate the snowriding public, but also benefit the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center.

    The lectures, hosted by White Pine Touring in conjunction with Park City Municipal Corporation and the American Institute For Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE), will be held at the Jim Santy auditorium at 1255 Park Avenue in Park City tonight and again on Tuesday, Dec. 22 from 6 to 9 p.m. each night.

    Admission is free, but organizers are asking for a suggested $10 donation to the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center. There will be two-chance drawings at each lecture with over a $1,000 in prizes from sponsors including Skullcandy, Black Diamond, Park City Mountain Resort, Marmot and more.

    For more information contact White Pine Touring at (435) 649-8710 or online at www.whitepinetouring.com.

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    2nd Annual 2009 Utah Snow & Avalanche Workshop

    Avalanche (avy-class)11/07/2009 - 1:00pm 11/07/2009 - 4:30pm Location: The Depot, located at the Gateway in Salt Lake City, Utah.

     The Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center Present

    The 2nd Annual 2009 Utah Snow & Avalanche Workshop (USAW)

     on the afternoon of November 7, 2009

    BUY TICKETS ONLINE

     

    Wise decisions come from experience.  Experience comes from poor decisions.  Join us in sharing experiences.

    Inspired by the International Snow Safety Workshop (ISSW), USAW brings Utah’s snow and avalanche community together to share local knowledge and history and learn about emerging best practices.  This professional development seminar taps into the vast avalanche knowledge we have in our own local avalanche community. You’ll hear about historic avalanche events and new innovations from avalanche forecasters, ski patrollers, snow scientists, UDOT avalanche professionals, search & rescue personnel, mountain guides, ski industry manufacturers, backcountry skiers & snowboarders, snowmobilers, avalanche scholars, and more.

     

    Where?

    The Depot, located at the Gateway in Salt Lake City, Utah.

     

     

      Why should I attend USAW 2009?

    Our local avalanche community is among the most knowledgeable in the world and this is an opportunity to tap into it . Experts’ sharing their experience is a great way for snow experts and want-to-be experts to learn and the master-apprentice relationship has worked this way for decades. The format will consist of 15 minute presentations followed by a 5 minute Q and A.


     

    Agenda:

    13:00-13:05 Welcome/Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center 

    13:05-13:20 Larry Dunn: New Snow Web Pages from the National Weather Service  

    13:25-13:40 UDOT- Bill Nalli & Matt Mckee:  Avalanche Control Measures: Present and Future 

    13:45- 14:00 Dean Cardinal:   Rescue Techniques, Wasatch Backcountry Rescue and Long Range Receiver 

    14:05-14:20 Drew Hardesty:  Which Way Should I Go?  The Utah Avalanche Center's new avalanche ratings for selected routes in the central Wasatch

    14:25-14:40 Bruce Tremper and Tom Diegel- A close call on Little Water Peak 

    14:45-15:00 Ian McCammon- Critical slope angles for avalanche: A user’s guide 

    15:00-16:30 Social at the Blue Goose Bar in The Depot- Sponsored by High Angle Construction and Utah Food Services (must be 21 to attend)

     

    Cost:

    $25.00  BUY TICKETS ONLINE

     Proceeds from the event will go the Friends of the Utah Avalanche Center to support 2009-2010 avalanche forecasting in Utah

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