Avalanche Safety - How to Make Sure You’re Prepared

Before heading out, check the Avalanche Canada website avalanche.ca for the avalanche forecast and important tips and tools like the Trip Planner. Be sure to wear your avalanche transceiver and bring a probe and shovel when riding in the backcountry.

Avalanche safety courses are available through our local providers, check out Summit Avalanche Consulting for more information.

Don’t forget to make a riding plan based on the current avalanche and weather forecast.

For more information contact our Visitor Centre or visit:

www.trridgeriders.com

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