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DESCRIPTION:Event Description:\n\nOL 194AA: Avalanche Level l and Rescue\n\nThis course introduces the various factors that contribute to avalanche hazard including terrain, weather, snowpack, and the human component (good vs. bad decision making). Avalanche safety equipment such as transceivers, probes and shovels are also presented, with instruction on how to use each of these critical pieces of safety gear. Field time is spent on: 1) developing rescue skills, including transceiver search techniques (single and multiple burial), probing and shoveling; 2) snowpack assessment; and 3) safe travel practices / group travel skills. Upon successful completion of our courses, students receive a certificate of completion in accordance with the American Avalanche Association. This is a non-credit Community Education course, taken with credit students. You will not receive college credit.\n\nStudents must provide own transportation to  field sessions. <br>Textbook and Materials: Course Website: There is a Google site for this course, titled COCC OL - Avalanche Level 1, which will serve as a collective resource of information and materials for the class. Please visit the site and become familiar with the layout and features. <br>(Optional) Text: Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain, 2nd ed. (2008). B.Tremper. The Mountaineers. Should students wish to own a text that correlates with course materials, we suggest this book. <br>Materials: It is recommended that you have your own transceiver, probe and shovel, as well as snow travel gear (snowshoes, tele- or AT skis, or split board). If you do not have your own avalanche gear the college has a limited amount of avalanche safety gear and snowshoes available for use during the class. (We can not offer skis or snowboards). <br>Students should also have a means of capturing notes in the field. Students should carry their field note taking tools in a gallon-sized zip lock bag with an extra pen and pencil. This is a college-level course. Although assignments, tests, and quizzes are optional for Community Education students, you will be expected to fully participate. This is a non-credit Community Education course, taken with credit students. You will not receive college credit.\n\nEvent Schedule:\n\nClassroom Sessions: Thursdays, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 6-9:10 pm at Mazama Gymnasium. Field Sessions: Sundays, 4/5, 4/12, 4/19, 8:00 am - 2:30 pm. Students must self-transport to field sessions.\n\nEvent Location:\n\nMAZ 0222\n2600 NW College Way\nBend, OR 97703\n
LOCATION:MAZ 0222, 2600 NW College Way, Bend, OR, 97703
SUMMARY:COCC Course: OL 194AA: Avalanche Level l and Rescue
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