Live4theRush: Sled AST 1
This is an event series

Select the "Register for Series" button for February 25th and it will enroll you in the three day Sled AST 1 course broken into two classroom sessions February 25th & 26th) and one full field day running February 28th, with the second field option day on March 14th (if February 28th fills). No refunds after 24 hours of registration, we will do our best to help fill your spot if you cannot find someone else to.

**You will need to have a snowmobile to use for the field day, in addition to wearing a three antenna avalanche transceiver and a backpack containing the minimum avalanche equipment of a probe and shovel.

The Live4theRush Sled AST 1 course is built for riders who want to throttle up their avalanche awareness while keeping the stoke high and the risks low. Over the course you’ll learn how to identify avalanche terrain and understand slab avalanche mechanics, decode how changing weather affects snowpack stability, and get hands‑on practice with rescue gear while crafting a motorized rescue plan that works when seconds count. Just as important, you’ll sharpen your communication and ride etiquette so you can sled smart with your crew.

This course includes eight hours in the classroom, where theory and avalanche fundamentals are covered, followed by one full day in the field to put those lessons into practice. The classroom portion builds your understanding of terrain, snowpack, and rescue planning, while the field session gives you the chance to apply those skills hands‑on in real backcountry conditions.

Students should arrive prepared for a full day in the snow with proper winter attire and a mechanically sound snowmobile. Because this is a backcountry course, some off‑trail riding will be part of the experience, and riders are expected to have basic competence traveling off trail in mellow terrain. Be sure to pack snacks and hot beverages to stay fueled and comfortable outdoors. Please leave beers and alcoholic drinks at home, as this day is all about learning, safety, and building confidence in avalanche terrain. These takeaways ensure every snowmobile and snow bike rider leaves prepared to make informed, safe backcountry decisions.


Yukon University
500 University Dr, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 0M4

Scheduled Events in Series

Registering for this series registers you to all events in the series.

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