Ski Gear List
Below is the equipment list for the Ski Discipline. This list is a recommendation only and is not intended to be prescriptive.
This list may be adjusted by your Course Director based on the venue and time of season.
Skiing Equipment
- Alpine Touring, Telemark, or Snowboard (split-board or with short approach skis)
- Boots (randonnée or telemark), poles, climbing skins
- Ski brakes recommended when more appropriate than leashes, depending on binding type.
- Ski crampons
- Ski straps, multi purpose
Snow Safety Equipment
- Avalanche transceiver (457 kHz single frequency)
- Avalanche probe
- Shovel (flat-backed metal blade recommended)
- Pack (for guides equipment, 1-day and multi day)
- First Aid Kit
- Bivy Sack or Guide’s Tarp (2 or more people)
- FM VHF radio and/or cell phone*
- Avalung, avalung pack, or ABS pack should be considered on a situation basis
Snow Study Kit:
- Guides Notebook — 4 5/8” x 7” all-weather paper (“Rite in the Rain”, #311 recommended) with Field Observation templates *Available from Brooks Range Mountaineering
- 2 Mechanical pencils
- Crystal card
- Magnifying loupe (5x-10x)
- 1-2 Dial-Stem Thermometers (Centigrade)
- Snow saw and/or Ruschtblock cutting cord
- Folding ruler (1-2m) or other measuring device
- Clinometer (or compass with clinometer)
Guide's Equipment
- Map
- Map case
- Compass
- Altimeter, and/or alarm watch
- Map ruler (for distances and slope angles)*Available from Brooks Range Mountaineering - http://www.brooks-range.com
- Repair kit
- Light ski harness w/ adjustable leg loops, belay loop and gear loops
- 3 Screw-gate, locking pear-shaped carabiners
- 4 Non-locking carabiners
- 2 Cordelettes (6mm x 4-5m)
- 3 Slings (sewn double-length) or additional cordelettes
- 1 Ski rope (8 or 9mm half rope 30-45mm), situation dependent
- Small ascender like Rope Man or Tibloc (optional)
- 1 Ice screw 19-22 (22cm preferred for V thread) Ski Mountaineering Discipline
- 1 V - thread tool (situational) Ski Mountaineering Discipline
- 2 Pieces of rock protection (small – med)
- Rescue sled (improvised or commercial) * Available from Brooks Range Mountaineering - http://www.brooks-range.com
- Climbing helmet (may be situation appropriate)
- Skiing helmet (optional)
- Ice axe
- Boot crampons
Clothing:
- All necessary under, mid, and outer layers appropriate to the area and season
- Winter gloves
- Warm hat
- Sun hat
- Balaclava or neck gaiter
- Gaiters or in-the-pants gaiters
- Socks
Other Accessories
- Headlamp with spare batteries and bulb
- Sunglasses
- Goggles (light lenses)
- Sunscreen SPF 30 or greater
- Lip balm SPF 30 or greater
- Butane lighter
- Ear plugs (optional)
- Toilet articles
- Toilet paper
- One-liter water container
- Vacuum bottle (optional)
- Camera, film or digital
- Topographic Maps: TBA
Ski Camping / Bivy Equipment
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping pad
- Stove, fuel, cook pot for 2-4 people
- Cup and spoon
- Shelter for 2-4 people if not using huts
Food:
- Food preparation arrangements will be announced prior to the course.