RevyBeast
Member
This question may seem controversial but I'm actually trying to convince myself to take the AST courses.
I'm asking people who have taken AST 1 or 2. I have 8 years of "casual" backcountry experience in the mountains year round. Ive spent a couple dozen hours at least researching avalanche safety through google and youtube university. What am I missing that these courses will provide? I would not want to discourage anyone from taking a safety course. Asking as someone who has spent time researching the topic fairly thoroughly and been around people who have avalanche training. I'm not rich and paying $300 to watch a power point presentation and dig a snow pit seems steep for me.
Like I said please convince me I'm wrong so I'll sign up for it.
I'm asking people who have taken AST 1 or 2. I have 8 years of "casual" backcountry experience in the mountains year round. Ive spent a couple dozen hours at least researching avalanche safety through google and youtube university. What am I missing that these courses will provide? I would not want to discourage anyone from taking a safety course. Asking as someone who has spent time researching the topic fairly thoroughly and been around people who have avalanche training. I'm not rich and paying $300 to watch a power point presentation and dig a snow pit seems steep for me.
Like I said please convince me I'm wrong so I'll sign up for it.