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AVI 2

Once you have completed your AVI 1 or AST1 and have done a season using your new skills , why not continue your learning and complete
AVI 2? 

The AVI 2 course takes you to a new level of avalanche awareness. It will teach more advanced snowpack analysis tools and tests. 
​During your 3 days of field time you will be doing more hands-on learning to enable you to be safer backcountry traveller. This comprises 1 classroom day to do over some AVI 2 material, with some more advanced snow science being offered too.

Days 2-4 will be solely in the field learning advanced techniques to keep you safe and allowing to you make better informed decision while backcountry touring.

Learning outcomes for the AVI 2 course include:
  • Advance trip planning and snowpack assessment.
  • Applying the regional danger rating to your days touring or coming up with a danger rating if no regional forecast is supplied.
  • Advanced victim rescue training looking for multiple victims (4).
  • Adding more snow testing techniques to those learnt in AVI 1.

All student will receive membership to Avalanche Australia after completing course.
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Avalanche Australia issues daily avalanche forecasts during the winter season for Australia’s alpine regions, providing this information free of charge via our website. In addition, Avalanche Australia delivers structured avalanche education programs and actively supports the advancement of avalanche research and studies both domestically and internationally.​

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  • Home
  • About
    • Partners
    • Cadet Program
    • News and Events
    • Snowpack Data
  • Forecast
    • Past Reports
  • Training
    • ALPS1
    • ALPS2
    • AVI1
    • AVI2
    • AVI3
    • ART
  • Obs Portal
    • Submit Obs
  • Store
    • Members Store
  • Contact Us
  • Blog