LVS training - companion rescue
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Start :
25.02.2026 , 09:30 - 15:30 -
Course management :
Hannes Lexer & Birgit Ortner Bergsport Südalpen
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Course fee :
€ 130,00 -
Plöckenpass/Karnischer Hauptkamm
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Course number:
26F1531005 -
Teaching units:
1x6 UE
Please bring along / Info:
Winter hiking boots and sporty clothing suitable for the weather Course price/person € 130.- for 4 to 6 participants € 180.- for 3 participants
This 1-day avalanche course will bring you up to speed on avalanche/emergency management. Together we train for emergencies and thus contribute to greater safety in mountain sports, because foresight is much better than hindsight.
The first 15 minutes are crucial in the event of an accident! Only with the right strategy and skillful, trained handling of your emergency equipment (beacon (avalanche transceiver), shovel, probe) is it possible to rescue buried comrades quickly.
All winter sports enthusiasts (winter hikers, ski tourers, snowshoe hikers) who move in avalanche-prone terrain should have a basic knowledge of how to use their personal avalanche transceiver, practise using it correctly on a regular basis and refresh their existing knowledge. Technology is also constantly evolving in the mountain sports sector - including avalanche transceivers and protective equipment in general (avalanche airbags, probes, etc.). There are technical advances and improvements that are intended to make searching easier - however, any technology can only be used as well as the equipment users know and use its functions.
The course is offered in small groups and is the ideal preparation for further training programs.
Prerequisites for participation: enjoyment of movement in a wintry environment and a certain resistance to the cold as well as motivation, a thirst for knowledge and a willingness to absorb a very intensive one-day event.
Further information and a detailed course description can be found at www.bergsport-suedalpen.at (training courses).
The first 15 minutes are crucial in the event of an accident! Only with the right strategy and skillful, trained handling of your emergency equipment (beacon (avalanche transceiver), shovel, probe) is it possible to rescue buried comrades quickly.
All winter sports enthusiasts (winter hikers, ski tourers, snowshoe hikers) who move in avalanche-prone terrain should have a basic knowledge of how to use their personal avalanche transceiver, practise using it correctly on a regular basis and refresh their existing knowledge. Technology is also constantly evolving in the mountain sports sector - including avalanche transceivers and protective equipment in general (avalanche airbags, probes, etc.). There are technical advances and improvements that are intended to make searching easier - however, any technology can only be used as well as the equipment users know and use its functions.
The course is offered in small groups and is the ideal preparation for further training programs.
Prerequisites for participation: enjoyment of movement in a wintry environment and a certain resistance to the cold as well as motivation, a thirst for knowledge and a willingness to absorb a very intensive one-day event.
Further information and a detailed course description can be found at www.bergsport-suedalpen.at (training courses).