Required Items: Please bring the following items to the clinic
- Lift Ticket or Season Pass may be required depending on location (TBD a few days before the clinic): You can purchase a single-ride lift ticket from Mountain Addicts ($30)
- Lunch & Snacks: Bring a variety of small snacks to eat on-the-go, such as bars, jerky, cheese, as well as a sandwich is recommended. We don’t often have the time/weather for a lengthy sit-down lunch
- Water/Tea: A warm thermos of tea/hot chocolate as well as 1L of water, hydration packs are not recommended due to cold freezing the tube
- Digital Avalanche Transceiver
- Avalanche Shovel: collapsible & metal
- Collapsible Avalanche Probe: longer is better
- Skis: ‘Alpine Touring with touring bindings’ or ‘Telemark’. Please practice transitioning your bindings from ski-mode to walk-mode and back again. Mel Makepeace loves the Icelantic Nomad Lite for ski touring performance.
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- Split Board: with split board skins. Please practice transitions from touring mode to riding mode at home before the field day
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- Snowshoes & snowboard
- Ski Poles: recommended for all modes of travel
- Climbing Skins ‘Stick-on type’ (only required if using skis or split boards)
- Boots: appropriate for your mode of snow travel
- Day Pack: large enough for spare clothes, lunch, shovel and probe. 30 liter minimum size recommended.
- Sunglasses and/or Ski Goggles: we recommend both as high output activities will fog up your goggles. Goggles with multiple lenses are especially handy; XSPEX Goggles “Chaos”
- Sunscreen
Optional Equipment: Not essential, but feel free to bring
- Chemical hand warmers& toe warmers packs
- Snow Saw
- Snow Study Kit
- Field Book & Pencil
- Compass, Inclinometer
Mountain Addicts have limited gear available to rent. The Guides Hut in downtown Fernie have touring and safety equipment available to rent.