Program // Clinics

Avalanches in ice climbing

Saturday, February 24, 2024

Sunday, February 25, 2024

9h00 - 12h00
Intermediate level
8 places available per day
Clinic appointment time: 8:30 a.m.
Meeting point: Festiglace site reception (see map)

Description

Raising avalanche awareness on ice climbing trips

Topics covered will be:
Avalanche terrain (ATES)
Avalanche risks
Avalanche problems
Signs of instability to watch for
Weather VS snow
Safety equipment

Requis

This clinic is aimed at people with previous experience of adventure terrain. It’s ideal for people who climb as lead climbers and/or multi-pitch climbers.

EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

Please note that temperatures can be very cold and changeable. Therefore, bring layers of clothing you can adjust, from functional T-shirts to fleece or wool mid-layers, a down jacket, GORE-TEX jacket, softshell pants, GORE-TEX pants, a hat, a pair of thin, warm gloves and a spare pair of gloves.

Crampons compatible with mountaineering boots, technical ice climbing crampons, climbing harness, climbing helmet, 2 ice climbing ice axes (can be borrowed from our partners in our shop), 2 screw-in carabiners, a Reverso-type belay system or similar, a dynamic lanyard, a charged headlamp and a rucksack of approx. 30 L.

Sun protection (sunglasses, high-protection sun cream, lip stick), enough food for the duration of the clinic and water (at least 2 liters) for a full day on the mountain.” It’s also nice to have a hot beverage in a YETI thermos.

Don’t forget your phone or camera to take some nice pictures as a souvenir of your experience.

$85 per person

*Taxes not included.

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Dominic Asselin

The founder of Attitude Montagne, Dominic Asselin, is one of the first rock and alpine guides in Quebec to hold certifications from both the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides (ACMG) and the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA). His commitment to climbing in Quebec is remarkable. In creating Attitude Montagne, he took the gamble that the standards of mountain climbing recognized in Western Canada and internationally should apply to Quebec. This gamble has proved successful, as these certifications are a guarantee of professionalism, high-level experience and the ability to act as a mentor to customers, which is essential for mountain activities.

Sponsor

Attitudemontagne