Avalanche Course (AIARE 1, hybrid + 2 day)
- Creator
- Thomas Body
- Type
- Backcountry skiing
- Trip date
- Saturday, February 28th
- Difficulty rating
- Learning
- Prerequisites
- Must be a competent backcountry skier or snowshoer
Do you want to better understand the risks of avalanches when traveling in the backcountry, and learn how to rescue others in case an avalanche does occur? Join us for an introductory avalanche course!
This course is an AIARE 1 course offered by Synnott mountain guides (https://www.newhampshireclimbing.com/shop/aiare-1/) It will be a hybrid course, with online learning material, a pre-trip Zoom meeting with an instructor on February the 26th from 6-9PM, and a 2 day weekend up in the White Mountains.
The cost will be $595 per person. You can pay at https://www.newhampshireclimbing.com/shop/payment/ (enter your name and "MITOC AIARE 1" in the payment note). Feel free to contact Synnott mountain guides if you have questions about the course and/or payment.
Qualifying MITOC leaders can receive a $100 subsidy, and you can use desk credit towards the cost (https://mitoc.mit.edu/events/courses). The cost includes the rental cost for an avalanche beacon, probe and shovel. However, it is recommended to bring and practice with your own gear if you have it.
You will need either AT skis or snowshoes. These can be rented from MITOC if available (more info at https://mitoc.mit.edu/rentals/prices). Please note that this isn't a ski/snowshoeing lesson: you should be able to get up and down the mountain comfortably. Please contact Synnott if you're unsure.
We'll stay overnight in the Intervale cabin if we can get enough keyholders, and will organize a ride-share.
Hope that you’re keen and stoked to get into the backcountry!
Signup
- Algorithm
- first-come, first-serve
- Maximum participants
- 12
- Signups opened at
- Dec. 15, 2025, 5:45 p.m.
- Signups close at
- Feb. 21, 2026, 9 a.m.
- Notes
- Have you paid for this course?
- Will you be skiing, split-boarding, or snow-shoeing?
- Will you be renting gear from MITOC? If so, what?
- Do you have your own avalanche gear? (rental is included in course fee)
- Do you have dietary restrictions?
- Will you be staying at the MITOC Intervale cabin? Are you a keyholder?