Town of Banff Backcountry ski and ride days - Information Package

This is an information package for those who have already registered for this trip. If you landed on this page from a Google email me for information on ski guiding.

If you have already signed up for a trip please read this information package carefully. It should answer all your questions but if not you can contact me.

Course participants NEED TO DO THE FOLLOWING:

Acknowledgment of Risk

It is important to understand that no matter how well prepared we are there is still an element of risk in all mountain activities.

You will need to sign the waiver when you arrive for your trip. Please read the waiver before the trip so you understand what the risks are and what you will be signing when you begin the trip.

Safety is our number one priority. You trust the guides to be dialed in and to be able to manage risk on a trip, but it goes both ways. We need to be able to trust you to help manage your personal risk as well. Our risk is shared, the guides are at risk just like you are and you can help keep them safe just like they work at keeping you safe.

The most important person in managing your personal risk is YOU. If you prepare even just a little beforehand you can help keep yourself, the other members of the group, and the guides safe. There are a variety of ways you can help manage your risk on your trip:

  • Listen to the guides’ instructions and if you are uncertain of what is expected of you please ask!

  • Be aware of the situation around you. As you travel through the terrain think of what you can do to reduce risk for yourself and the group (EG place yourself in a safe spot at regroups in avalanche terrain, keep the glacier rope tight, place yourself in the best position to avoid rockfall etc).

  • If you have received previous safety instruction pertinent to the trip review and practice that training before the trip.

  • Consider taking a course that involves safety training relevant to the trip (EG avalanche rescue, crevasse rescue, rock rescue).

  • Speak up. If you see something you feel is hazardous, mention it to the guide. If you feel uncomfortable with what you perceive is a risk, mention it to the guide. We can discuss your concerns and change what we are doing if necessary.

Traveling in the mountains together as a group is all about having trust in each other’s abilities. In over 30 years of guiding I have only had to deal with three minor incidents requiring an immediate evacuation. We do not expect an accident but we need to be prepared in case there is one. The more we trust each other the more we will all enjoy our time in the mountains together because we know we are able to take care of each other in the unlikely case there is a problem.

Guides

These trips are usually led by either Mark or Adam:

  • Mark Klassen has been working as a ski patroller, guide and avalanche forecaster since the mid 80's and is an ACMG/IFMGA certified Mountain Guide. 

  • Adam Greenberg is an ACMG certified Ski Guide who lives in Banff.

Meeting Time (Mountain Standard Time) and place

Meeting time is normally 7.30 AM at The Fenlands and will be confirmed by email shortly before the trip.

Course Itinerary

  • Morning meet. Indoor discussion on safety equipment and what the plan for the day is.

  • Travel to the trailhead, usually a 40-75 minute drive.

  • Prepare to go skiing. Discussions on touring boots, skins, touring bindings, transceivers.

  • Ski tour. Trip length is dependant on the group’s experience and abilities. Length of the tour is usually 4-6 hours.

  • Along the way we will have an avalanche rescue practice.

Possible Itinerary Changes

There is always the possibility of having to change this itinerary due to weather or snow conditions.  

Pre-trip Preparation

Before the trip please do the following:

  • Familiarize yourself with the touring equipment. Try putting the skins on the skis and take them back off.

  • If you have access to an avalanche transceiver before the trip learn how to turn it on to Send and how to switch to Search.

  • If you have access to an avalanche probe and shovel before the trip learn how to assemble them.

gear

Equipment list.

Medical Issues

If you have any pertinent medical issues that I should know about, please make sure you include that when you fill in the guest information form.

Remember, YOU NEED TO DO THE FOLLOWING:

  • Click here to read and understand the guide waiver. You will need to sign this waiver at the beginning of the trip. It is important that you understand it before you arrive.

  • Have a look at the gear list and make sure you are able to bring everything on the list.

  • Let me know if you need me to provide any equipment for you.

Questions?

Email me