Meet the avalanche dog team and learn more about what they do to keep the mountain safe!
Avalanche Dog Education Day
Mar
27
Fri
Date & Time
Mar. 27, 2026
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Meet the avalanche dog team and learn more about what they do to keep the mountain safe!
Have you seen some fluffy friends running around the mountain on your visit to Crystal? Our Cascade Mountain Rescue Dog’s (CMRD) non-profit program has been active for nearly 30 years. Since its start, the professional ski patrollers here have trained search dogs as an additional resource during an avalanche response. The dogs are trained to find human scent coming from underneath the snow!
If you have been curious about what they do and want to learn more, this is for you! The dog team invites you to join them and their dogs for an hour of education. Open to all ages, together we will learn how handlers work to keep their dogs safe in such a dynamic environment, what training these skills look like, what you can expect from interacting with a working dog, and so much more!
Have you seen some fluffy friends running around the mountain on your visit to Crystal? Our Cascade Mountain Rescue Dog’s (CMRD) non-profit program has been active for nearly 30 years. Since its start, the professional ski patrollers here have trained search dogs as an additional resource during an avalanche response. The dogs are trained to find human scent coming from underneath the snow!
If you have been curious about what they do and want to learn more, this is for you! The dog team invites you to join them and their dogs for an hour of education. Open to all ages, together we will learn how handlers work to keep their dogs safe in such a dynamic environment, what training these skills look like, what you can expect from interacting with a working dog, and so much more!
Mar
27
Fri
Meet the avalanche dog team and learn more about what they do to keep the mountain safe!
Avalanche Dog Education Day
Date & Time
Mar. 27, 2026
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM
Meet the avalanche dog team and learn more about what they do to keep the mountain safe!
Have you seen some fluffy friends running around the mountain on your visit to Crystal? Our Cascade Mountain Rescue Dog’s (CMRD) non-profit program has been active for nearly 30 years. Since its start, the professional ski patrollers here have trained search dogs as an additional resource during an avalanche response. The dogs are trained to find human scent coming from underneath the snow!
If you have been curious about what they do and want to learn more, this is for you! The dog team invites you to join them and their dogs for an hour of education. Open to all ages, together we will learn how handlers work to keep their dogs safe in such a dynamic environment, what training these skills look like, what you can expect from interacting with a working dog, and so much more!
Have you seen some fluffy friends running around the mountain on your visit to Crystal? Our Cascade Mountain Rescue Dog’s (CMRD) non-profit program has been active for nearly 30 years. Since its start, the professional ski patrollers here have trained search dogs as an additional resource during an avalanche response. The dogs are trained to find human scent coming from underneath the snow!
If you have been curious about what they do and want to learn more, this is for you! The dog team invites you to join them and their dogs for an hour of education. Open to all ages, together we will learn how handlers work to keep their dogs safe in such a dynamic environment, what training these skills look like, what you can expect from interacting with a working dog, and so much more!
Schedule:
Handlers and dogs will arrive in the base area at 11 for obedience training demo’s, Q&A, tips & tricks for riding at an area with working dogs, discussions about each dog’s personality and skill sets, and photographs until noon.
Weather and emergency calls may impact this event.
Important Notes:
It is important that you are respectful and help set the dogs up for success: please do not approach or distract the dogs by yelling or barking at the dogs, or calling the dog’s name. Distraction and skiing too close to the dogs is a major safety concern for the working team. Please give the dogs plenty of space and check your speed when skiing past a team. A ski edge to a dog’s leg from skiing too close or colliding with a dog can cause a cut that can result in a career ending injury. rich-text, responsive-table
Handlers and dogs will arrive in the base area at 11 for obedience training demo’s, Q&A, tips & tricks for riding at an area with working dogs, discussions about each dog’s personality and skill sets, and photographs until noon.
Weather and emergency calls may impact this event.
Important Notes:
It is important that you are respectful and help set the dogs up for success: please do not approach or distract the dogs by yelling or barking at the dogs, or calling the dog’s name. Distraction and skiing too close to the dogs is a major safety concern for the working team. Please give the dogs plenty of space and check your speed when skiing past a team. A ski edge to a dog’s leg from skiing too close or colliding with a dog can cause a cut that can result in a career ending injury. rich-text, responsive-table