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What will you learn?
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In this boost we're going to hone in those companion rescue skills, practice route finding and how to step into more of a lead position as a backcountry user. Build confidence and refresh your skills for spring. It's not an AST2 but it will get your head thinking like one and ready for what's next! Led by Arc'teryx ambassador Abby Cooper.
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Is this for you?
 This course is for those with some backcountry experience. Whether you've been touring once or 100 times, there is a skills boost for everyone on this course!
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- Good ski or boarding ability (Confident on blue square runs with ability to ski/ride in variable conditions and in trees)
- Basic understanding of gear (stop by our Gear Up Evening to ask your gear questions on Fri 14th!)
- Moderate fitness (Can hike 2 to 3 hours/day) Â Â Â Â Â
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What do you need to bring?
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Avalanche Safety Gear
Avalanche Transceiver
Shovel: Collapsible aluminum shovel
Probe:Â 300cm minimum
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Hardware
Ski touring skis (with touring bindings, skins & poles) or splitboard (with touring bindings, skins & poles)
Ski touring/snowboard boots
Snow saw (optional)
Suitable day pack 30 - 40L
Clothing
Waterproof/breathable jacket and pants
Insulated jacket (synthetic insulated jacket is strongly recommended)
Lightweight gloves for skinning
Warm gloves
Warm hat
Balaclava or another type of neck warmer
Base layers
Miscellaneous
Lunch and/or snacks
Water
Sunglasses
Goggles
Sunscreen
Sun hat
Ski strap
Small personal ski repair kit
Personal first aid, medication
What's included?
- Instruction by Arc'teryx ambassador Abby Cooper
- Free entry to the Shreducation Social on the evening of Sat 15th
- As many high fives as you can handle!
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What isn't included?
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- Transport to and from Hankin-Evelyn Ski Area
- Lunch and snacks (please ensure you have enough food and water to sustain you in the backcountry)
- Skis/splitboard (unless you have chosen to demo skis from our friends at Salomon!) and avalanche safety equipment.
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All proceeds from ticket sales will go to the cost of running this event. Providing equitable access to the outdoors is an important value for us at Arc'teryx. If cost is a barrier to you attending this clinic, please reach out to linseyann.stevenson@arcteryx.com to discuss options for support.
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Terms and Conditions
(please note that this policy applies to all tickets for Northern Backcountry Connection events)
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Cancellations: Cancellations must be submitted in writing by email to linseyann.stevenson@arcteryx.com. Purchases are fully refundable up to 14 days prior to clinic start time. After this time, purchases are fully non-refundable. No credit will be given for participant’s failure to attend any clinic for which they are registered. Please consider a travel insurance to cover any injuries or other reasons for cancellations. For your protection, we strongly recommend the purchase of travel insurance that combines trip cancellation and interruption coverage, baggage loss, medical coverage, and medical evacuation coverage. Travel insurance is not included in the price.
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If the event is cancelled by Arc’teryx, registrants may be extended a full refund (excluding any banking or currency conversion fees).
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Eligibility: Participants must be of age of majority in their home country, state, or province at the time of the event, or must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian of legal age who can sign a Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk, and Indemnification Agreement on behalf of the minor where applicable.
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Weather Policy: Weather and conditions are unpredictable year-round and constantly affect the decisions we make in planning and executing each clinic. If conditions do not prove adequate to complete a specific objective in the clinic plan, we will have a contingency plan for an alternative objective.
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Over the last decade, Abby has crafted a career in the outdoor industry as a photographer, writer and Creative Director specializing in remote backcountry locations. Whether for work or pleasure this girl is always on the move, always in the mountains, and always searching for powder. When she's not chasing golden hour deep in a range with a 60lb camera pack, she's speaking at snow safety clinics and has even created her own series of social events known as "Split Social." The events are designed to educate splitboarders specifically while building a strong splitboard community, and also to instill good communication between all backcountry users. Her clinics cater to all abilities from never-evers, to those looking to get into splitboard mountaineering.Â