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SUMMARY:zz - Avalanche Awareness Rescue Clinic
DESCRIPTION:If you travel and ride on\, near or around mountains\, understanding the risks of avalanches and proper travel protocols and rescue techniques is critical. \nCome enjoy an evening of avalanche awareness training. This rescue clinic will help you learn about the avalanche rescue equipment needed and how to use it. Bring your gear including beacon\, probe\, shovel\, pack (if you have them) and your riding buddies to get avy savy with this workshop. Learn and or practice your rescue response techniques so you’ll be ready to ride when the snow arrives!. \nRegister today to save your seat.
URL:https://alaskasaferiders.org/event/avalanche-awareness-rescue-clinic/
LOCATION:Eagle River Polaris & Arctic Cat\, 16835 N Snowmobile Lane\, Eagle River\, AK\, 99577\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:zz - Avalanche Awareness Rescue Clinic
DESCRIPTION:If you travel and ride on\, near or around mountains\, understanding the risks of avalanches and proper travel protocols and rescue techniques is critical. \nCome enjoy an evening of avalanche awareness training. This rescue clinic will help you learn about the avalanche rescue equipment needed and how to use it. Bring your gear including beacon\, probe\, shovel\, pack (if you have them) and your riding buddies to get avy savy with this workshop. Learn and or practice your rescue response techniques so you’ll be ready to ride when the snow arrives!. \nRegister today.
URL:https://alaskasaferiders.org/event/avalanche-awareness-rescue-clinic-4/
LOCATION:Hatcher Pass\, Fishhook Trailhead\, Willow\, 99688\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Buck":MAILTO:mike@alaskasaferiders.org
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SUMMARY:zz - Backcountry River Travel Safety Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alaska Safe Riders team at Hatcher Pass Polaris Wasilla on Wednesday\, December 18th at 6:30pm to attend a free backcountry river travel safety workshop. \nEach winter in Alaska\, we average four people who drown while riding snowmachines and ATV’s.  Traveling on frozen bodies of water is a way of life across Alaska but it can be deadly.  Knowing a few things about safe travel and what to do in an emergency is critical.  Come join us December 18th to hear a harrowing story from some of our fellow riders about falling through the ice last winter.  We will have some gripping video footage and great information to help you and your riding crew to stay safe.  \nSpace is limited. Register to reserve your spot! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://alaskasaferiders.org/event/backcountry-river-travel-safety-workshop/
LOCATION:Hatcher Pass Polaris\, 5953 E Blue Lupine Drive\, Palmer\, AK\, 99654\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Buck":MAILTO:mike@alaskasaferiders.org
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SUMMARY:zz - Backcountry Safety Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alaska Safe Riders team at the Caribou Hills Cabin Hoppers Club on Saturday\, December 28th at 1pm- 4:00pm to attend a free backcountry safety workshop thanks to support from the  Alaska Department of Public Safety Division Alaska State Troopers. Appropriate for ages 6 and up. All those who attend this workshop will earn their backcountry safety decal and a chance to win an Alaska Safe Riders helmet  and lots more.   \nThis Backcountry Preparedness Training program will expose participants to the following: \n \n\nThe importance of proper planning and preparation.\nMaking decisions based on factual information about weather\, terrain and group dynamics.\nAssessment of appropriate methods for confronting wilderness challenges.\nKey concepts of avalanche awareness\, ATV/snowmobile\, communication\, basic\nsurvival\, water crossing\, wilderness medical..\nIntroduction to survival and rescue equipment and their proper uses.\nOur impact on the environment and the importance of wildlife and environmental\nrespect. ‘Leaving no trace.’\nProper steps to follow in an emergency. \nWhat to do if you become the subject of a search and rescue mission.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://alaskasaferiders.org/event/backcountry-safety-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Caribou Hills Cabin Hoppers Club\, 49545 Oil Field Road\, Ninilchik\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike Buck":MAILTO:mike@alaskasaferiders.org
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