Snow Safety Session by Mammut

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Description

Snow Safety Session by Mammut – “Mountain Safety”. Come and put into practice, directly in the field, all the essential techniques needed to move more safely in the mountains. Open to all levels.

Come and put into practice, directly in the field, all the essential techniques needed to move safely and confidently in the mountains. This training day is open to all levels and is designed for anyone wishing to better understand the winter mountain environment and improve their safety skills.

Mountain safety is a fundamental aspect of fully enjoying winter activities. This practical training course will teach you how to efficiently use your avalanche safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, probe and shovel), or help you deepen your existing knowledge. The goal is to enable you to go skiing with confidence, develop the right reflexes and improve your ability to assess risk situations.

The day is led by a professional high mountain guide who will accompany you throughout the training. Thanks to their expertise, you will receive practical advice adapted to the terrain and weather conditions, as well as clear answers to all your questions. Exchanges and discussions are at the heart of the workshop, encouraging a clear and progressive understanding of safety issues in snowy mountain environments.

During the workshop, you will learn how to carry out an effective avalanche transceiver search, understand the different stages of an avalanche rescue, improve shovelling efficiency, and adopt the correct behaviours before, during and after a mountain outing. This hands-on approach helps you better integrate essential techniques and become more efficient in real-life situations.

This workshop will also help you gain a better understanding of the winter mountain environment, its specific characteristics and constraints, allowing you to set off on your winter adventures with greater confidence and autonomy.

Practical information:

Meeting point on Sunday, February 22nd at the Avoriaz 1800 Tourist Office
Return time to be defined with the guides, around 3:00 pm

What is included:

Supervision by certified high mountain guides
Full-day ski pass for Avoriaz
Mammut goodies
A friendly and relaxed atmosphere throughout the day

What to bring:

Personal equipment: skis or snowboard, boots, poles, helmet and backpack
Avalanche safety equipment: transceiver, shovel and probe
Possibility to borrow or test recent equipment thanks to the on-site test fleet
Ski clothing adapted to weather conditions
Packed lunch and water

Additional information:

Groups will be formed in the morning according to participants’ levels and abilities
No prior knowledge of avalanche rescue or safety is required
Minimum ski level required: comfortable on alpine skis and able to ski a blue run
The day will be confirmed with a minimum of 5 registered participants
Maximum group size: 8 participants
In case of cancellation due to circumstances beyond our control (weather, conditions), a full refund will be issued

We recommend taking out insurance covering the proposed activities, either long-term or specifically for the event, via the Impact Multisports Card

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Address
Office de Tourisme Avoriaz 1800, 44. Promenade du Festival, 74110, Avoriaz
Opening
Sunday 22 February 2026 between 9 am and 5 pm.

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