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Avalanche Safety Camps in Austria

Avalanche Safety Camps in Austria

Published : 06-Mar-2012 03:08



It is snowing again in Austria this week as the country, like most of the reest of the Alps, continues to enjoy one of the best winters in years for snowfall.

But the Tirol Tourist Board have warned that while it can be easy to get carried away with the excitement of fresh powder, heavy snowfall over a short period of time can also increase the risk of avalanche danger.

The body says that understanding mountain safety is an absolute must and it recommends that all skiers and boarders follow their five basic safety tips. They are also offering free avalanche safety camps.

First they say be aware of conditions by checking before you go up the mountain, and be prepared if they change for the worse.
Second be aware of signage when you're on the mountain – particularly piste closure signs and avalanche warning flags.

Third, "Wear the right equipment and clothing. Protecting your head is vital – so make sure you wear a helmet," say the tourist board. If you choose to go off-piste, always go with a certified guide and don't forget to carry a transceiver, probe and shovel. "Having the correct safety equipment and more importantly, knowing how to use it, is fundamental."

Fourthly ski or board responsibly - check out the FIS (International Ski Federation) rules for ski and snowboard conduct – your Highway Code to the slopes! Finally learn from the experts and take advice from ski instructors and guides.

The free Snow & Avalanche Awareness Camps (SAAC) were set up in Austria for skiers or snowboarders, over the age of 14, to encourage them to learn about the mountains, with particular attention to alpine dangers, improving awareness and increasing an individual's own sense of responsibility.

The two-day SAAC basic camps offer a mix of theory and practice, including learning about the factors that make up an avalanche, analysis of the snow, route finding and search techniques. Participation in the SAAC Basic Camp and the emergency equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel, probe) is free.

Camps during the remainder of the season in March include Galtür (March 17/18) Obertauern(April 14/15) and the Stubai glacier (April 28/29).

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