AIARE Avalanche Rescue + Wilderness First Aid
AIARE Avalanche Rescue + Wilderness First Aid
SEARCH, Stabilize, and Evacuate
3-DAY COMBO COURSE
This three-day course combines Avalanche Rescue and Wilderness First Aid (WFA) to provide a complete backcountry emergency response skill set. The one-day A3-approved Avalanche Rescue course teaches you how to locate and extract someone buried in an avalanche using a transceiver, probe, and shovel. The two-day SOLO-certified WFA course builds the skills and confidence to assess patients, deliver critical care, and manage evacuations in remote settings. Whether you’re new to these courses or refreshing your skills, you’ll leave prepared to respond effectively from the initial rescue through ongoing care in the backcountry.
LEARNING OUTCOMES . . .
Describe what to do if they or a member of their party is caught in an avalanche
Identify and be able to use gear necessary for avalanche rescue
Set up a realistic scenario in order to practice an avalanche rescue response
Improve their response skills and times during and after the course with feedback from instructors and peers
Develop a plan for continuing practice
Develop practical skills in backcountry medicine
Master the patient assessment system
Assess and respond to traumatic, medical, and environmental emergencies
Apply strategies to stabilize patients and prepare for evacuation
Practice safe techniques for lifting, moving, and extricating injured individuals
Build the confidence to stay calm and make effective decisions under pressure
Seasonal WFA Course Differences . . .
Spring, Summer Fall WFA Courses run April through November. These programs take place on dry trails, alpine terrain, rivers, lakes, and accessible backcountry environments. Hiking, mountain biking, bikepacking, kayaking, packrafting, river rafting, climbing, hunting, and other warm-season activities will be integrated into scenarios based on the student group and regional conditions. Skills and protocols apply to all seasons.
Winter WFA Courses run December through March. These programs take place in true winter conditions and snowy terrain. Participants must travel on AT skis, a splitboard, or snowshoes. This course is ideal for backcountry skiers, splitboarders, cross country skiers, and snowshoers. The course covers the full WFA curriculum with additional emphasis on winter mountain travel and cold weather field care. Core skills and protocols apply year round.
PREREQUISITES . . .
Students must be able to travel in avalanche terrain and bring or rent appropriate equipment for traveling on snow to class
This course can be taken on Alpine Touring (AT) Skis, a Splitboard, or Snowshoes
No prior medical training required
Must be 18 years of age or 14 years old with parent/guardian participating in course
EQUIPMENT . . .
Alpine Touring Setup (Available for Rent)
Splitboard (Available for Rent)
Snowshoes (Available for Rent)
Avalanche Gear: Beacon, Shovel, Probe (Available for Rent)
A detailed gear list will be sent in your welcome email about two weeks before the course begins
LOGISTICS . . .
Three-Day Course (24 hours) Be prepared for three full days of learning
You’ll be in both indoor and outdoor classroom settings, with time spent sitting, standing, and moving in variable conditions
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Max CLIENT TO GUIDE RATIO . . .
6 Clients : 1 Guide
Not all avalanche courses are created equal. BVMA is an American Avalanche Association (A3) Recognized Provider, delivering accredited training that meets national standards and is trusted across the industry. We are also an American Institute for Avalanche Research and Education (AIARE) Provider, teaching the official AIARE curriculum, the most widely recognized avalanche education framework in the United States and approved by A3.
For our wilderness medicine programs, BVMA teaches the SOLO (Stonehearth Open Learning) curriculum. SOLO is the oldest, most innovative, and one of the most respected wilderness medicine schools in the United States, and its curriculum follows the international education standards established by the Wilderness Medicine Education Collaborative (WMEC).






