Unsuccessfully dodging an avalanche
Backcountry skiiers Niko Schirmer and Vergard Rye are eager to get out in April after a curtailed ski season. When a new dump comes in, they head into
Backcountry skiiers Niko Schirmer and Vergard Rye are eager to get out in April after a curtailed ski season. When a new dump comes in, they head into
COVID-19 poses extraordinary challenges for experiential, outdoor, travel, and adventure programs. But understanding best practices can help organizations successfully navigate the pandemic. Introduction COVID-19 represents
Not all avalanches are made the same. As a result, travel and decisions in avalanche terrain are influenced by the kind of avalanche you expect
Reb Gregg Award recipient Sara Souza, who leads the University of California’s Center of Excellence for Field Safety, speaks with Steering Committee member Steve Pace
Three women in competitive mountain biking examine their relationships with falling, both on and off the course.
The Petzl Foundation is sponsoring scientific research to decrease risks on the normal route to Mont-Blanc. The Mont-Blanc rising to 4,809 meters is the highest peak
The focus of this webinar is examining the challenges of making risk management decisions about when to return to programming due to COVID-19. I explore
The focus of this webinar is examining the challenges of making risk management decisions about when to return to programming due to COVID-19. I explore using Safety I and Safety II approaches to risk management assessment and present some decision-making tools to help you determine how and when to start programming again and what level of activity that might mean.
The traditional Safety I approach to risk management focuses on what is going wrong and takes a ‘control mistakes’ approach. Safety II focuses on what
Covid-19’s quick, pervasive and continuing impact has fundamentally affected current outdoor, adventure and experiential programming, and importantly, how that programming will operate into the future.
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