Join us for an evening of avalanche education.
Avalanche Awareness Night
Mar
27
Fri
Date & Time
Mar. 27, 2026
4:00 PM — 6:00 PM
Join us for an evening of avalanche education.
Whether you ski, snowshoe, snowboard, or snowmobile, recognition of avalanche danger is an essential and potentially life saving skill. The experts from the Northwest Avalanche Center will guide us through the curriculum while relating information specific to the Crystal Mountain area. This free class provides a basic approach to managing risk in winter sports. NWAC instructors will explain how to access avalanche and mountain weather forecasts and recognize the basic signs of avalanche danger. These classes are a short format, less than two hour, multimedia presentation geared towards the novice wintertime backcountry user.
Whether you ski, snowshoe, snowboard, or snowmobile, recognition of avalanche danger is an essential and potentially life saving skill. The experts from the Northwest Avalanche Center will guide us through the curriculum while relating information specific to the Crystal Mountain area. This free class provides a basic approach to managing risk in winter sports. NWAC instructors will explain how to access avalanche and mountain weather forecasts and recognize the basic signs of avalanche danger. These classes are a short format, less than two hour, multimedia presentation geared towards the novice wintertime backcountry user.
Mar
27
Fri
Join us for an evening of avalanche education.
Avalanche Awareness Night
Date & Time
Mar. 27, 2026
4:00 PM — 6:00 PM
Join us for an evening of avalanche education.
Whether you ski, snowshoe, snowboard, or snowmobile, recognition of avalanche danger is an essential and potentially life saving skill. The experts from the Northwest Avalanche Center will guide us through the curriculum while relating information specific to the Crystal Mountain area. This free class provides a basic approach to managing risk in winter sports. NWAC instructors will explain how to access avalanche and mountain weather forecasts and recognize the basic signs of avalanche danger. These classes are a short format, less than two hour, multimedia presentation geared towards the novice wintertime backcountry user.
Whether you ski, snowshoe, snowboard, or snowmobile, recognition of avalanche danger is an essential and potentially life saving skill. The experts from the Northwest Avalanche Center will guide us through the curriculum while relating information specific to the Crystal Mountain area. This free class provides a basic approach to managing risk in winter sports. NWAC instructors will explain how to access avalanche and mountain weather forecasts and recognize the basic signs of avalanche danger. These classes are a short format, less than two hour, multimedia presentation geared towards the novice wintertime backcountry user.