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Mar 15, 2025 • 59min

The Doctor is In: Dr. Christopher Van Tilburg

Dr. Christopher Van Tilburg, an American physician and wilderness medicine expert, shares his extensive knowledge on avalanche safety and technology. He discusses the evolution of avalanche airbags, highlighting their life-saving potential and the importance of hands-on training. The impact of safety gear on skiers' risk tolerance is examined, along with advanced devices enhancing mountain rescue operations. Lastly, Van Tilburg emphasizes the critical post-excavation care for avalanche victims, ensuring effective rescue and recovery.
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Mar 1, 2025 • 1h 16min

Humility in the Face of Historic Uncertainty: Becs Hodgetts

Sean Zimmerman-Wall steps in front of the mic to bring you another great interview with Rebecca “Becs” Hodgetts. Becs began ski patrolling in the mid-1990s on Mt Ruapehu, a volcano in the central plateau of New Zealand’s North Island. She went on to work at other resorts in New Zealand, Canada, and the US. She worked 12 years at Arapahoe Basin in Colorado, first as an avalanche technician and later as Assistant Ski Patrol Director. She joined the Colorado Avalanche Information Center in 2013 and worked first as a Backcountry, then as a Highway Forecaster, and finally as a Regional Lead Forecaster for southern Colorado. In July 2024, she took a new role with the US Forest Service's National Avalanche Center (NAC). In this role, she will support the NAC's mission to improve backcountry and ski area safety by reducing avalanche risk on and around National Forests. This mission includes training and transferring information and technology to the field, managing the Artillery for Avalanche Mitigation Program, and coordinating US avalanche centers through the National Avalanche Forecast Platform.Show Notes:March 2019 Historic Avalanche Cycle Video produced by CAIC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlkH-MnzddcInterview with CAIC Director Ethan Greene produced by The Powder Cloudhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YolFA80sP5YNational Avalanche Center and Avalanche.orghttps://avalanche.org/national-avalanche-center/The Starting Zone by Karl Birkelandhttps://support.friendsofcaic.org/products/the-starting-zone-at-the-interface-between-avalanche-science-and-practice?srsltid=AfmBOopaIynaGIjcEwbEhudjbTuCHTWlsHXgIFQf26ne3tfbgcABdFj-Thanks to the sponsors of this episode: Wyssen Avalanche ControlGordini USAOpenSnowIPA CollectiveMusic by Age DiamanteArt by Mike Tea
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Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 19min

Reading the Signs: Avalanche Risk and Decision-Making with Ian McCammon

Ian McCammon, the godfather of human factors in avalanche education, shares his journey from engineering to avalanches. He discusses the tragic loss of a friend that propelled him into studying decision-making in risky conditions. Key topics include his FACETS acronym, highlighting common cognitive errors, and the Personal Disaster Flags (PDFs) for self-assessment. Ian emphasizes the need for reflective practices and developed the ALPTRUTh algorithm to aid in risk evaluation. His insights underline the balance between emotion and analysis in high-stakes environments.
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Feb 15, 2025 • 1h 1min

Coloring with all the Crayons: A3's Professional Education Manager Jen Reddy

Jen Reddy is a total low-key badass who sat down with Caleb for a great conversation about her work with Teton County Search and Rescue and the American Avalanche Association. Jen is tasked with overseeing the guidance of the professional training program amongst participating providers within the US. Jen and Caleb talk about her early years of backcountry skiing, a close call, and some influences that urged her to get involved as a volunteer with Teton County Search and Rescue. They discuss some of her work at A3 and what has been going on behind the scenes to elevate the level of professional training in the US. Tune in to hear more.Music: KetsaArt: Mike TeaListener SurveyResources:A3 Pro Training ProgramICAR 2024 CongressTeton County Search and Rescue
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Feb 1, 2025 • 1h 18min

Deep Slabs and Decision-Making – A Legacy of Safety with Chris Stethem and Grant Statham (Part 2)

In this compelling discussion, Chris Stethem and Grant Statham, both veterans in avalanche safety and research, delve into the evolution of decision-making frameworks in the field. They highlight the significance of the InfoEx system's development and how advanced communication has transformed safety practices. The guests reflect on the importance of higher certification standards, the dynamics of deep slab avalanches, and the balance between scientific assessments and real-world experience. Their insights underline the ongoing evolution of collaboration, safety regulations, and risk management in avalanche terrain.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 32min

Deep Snow, Deeper Lessons – The Origins of Avalanche Safety with Chris Stethem and Grant Statham (Part 1)

In this enlightening discussion, Chris Stethem, a retired avalanche consultant, and Grant Statham, a legendary mountain guide, delve into the pivotal moments that shaped avalanche safety practices. They recount the Granduc Mine Avalanche, exploring the urgent need for improved risk assessment. They reminisce about the early days of avalanche management, the evolution of communication methods, and the introduction of avalanche beacons. Their insights on snowpack changes and mentoring within the industry foster a deeper appreciation for the complexities of navigating snowy terrains.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 5min

From Horses to Horizons: Liz King’s Avalanche Education Journey

Episode Overview In this engaging episode, host Jason Antin dives into a captivating conversation with Liz King, a renowned leader in avalanche education and mountain safety. Liz shares her unique journey from her unexpected beginnings in Houston, Texas, to becoming a key figure in the avalanche education world. As the Avalanche Program Director for both the American Avalanche Institute (AAI) and the Colorado Mountain School (CMS), Liz oversees comprehensive avalanche programming, from recreational courses to professional certifications. Liz’s story begins with a love for the mountains that led her to the University of Montana, where she first discovered her passion for the outdoors. Her career started with horse packing at NOLS, transitioned to ski patrolling, and grew into a prominent role as an avalanche educator and guide. Liz reflects on her path, discussing the evolving landscape of avalanche education, the challenges of managing large-scale programs, and the importance of mentorship in outdoor leadership. This episode offers deep insights into Liz’s professional evolution, her perspective on student engagement, and the advancements in avalanche safety technology. Jason and Liz discuss the shifting demographics of avalanche education students, the balance between recreational and professional training, and Liz’s personal goals as she navigates her leadership roles. The conversation also highlights Liz’s reflections on mentorship, her passion for empowering the backcountry community, and her dedication to maintaining personal connections in the mountains. With humor and authenticity, Liz shares her “personal disaster flags” (PDFs), her thoughts on the role of mentorship in her career, and her excitement for skiing in new mountain ranges every year. Whether you’re a seasoned avalanche educator or new to the backcountry world, this episode is packed with valuable insights, inspiration, and a glimpse into the mind of a true mountain professional. Resources & Links Mentioned • American Avalanche Institute (AAI): www.avalancheinstitute.com • Colorado Mountain School (CMS): www.coloradomountainschool.com • American Avalanche Association (A3): www.avalanche.org • Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center: www.jhavalanche.org Crew • Host: Jason Antin • Guest: Liz King • Producer: Caleb Merrill and Cameron Griffin Sponsors • Wyssen: www.wyssen.com • OpenSnow: www.opensnow.com • Gordini: www.gordini.com • Beacon Guidebooks: www.beaconguidebooks.com  Music by Age Diamante: • Chill Pah
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Jan 2, 2025 • 1h 20min

Layers of Life and Learning: Lessons from the Mountains with Josh Hirshberg

In this compelling episode, Brooke sits down with Josh Hirshberg, a veteran avalanche forecaster and educator with nearly two decades of experience in the snow safety world. Currently forecasting for the Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC), Josh dives into his journey through the avalanche industry, from early internships in Aspen to forecasting in Washington’s Cascades. Josh shares captivating insights about the notable February 2021 avalanche cycle in Washington, the challenges of persistent weak layers, and the importance of mentorship and collaboration. He also reflects on personal growth, balancing creative pursuits like photography and art, and how grief has shaped his perspective on the mountains and life. Resources & Links Mentioned • Northwest Avalanche Center (NWAC): www.nwac.us Crew • Host: Brooke Maushund • Guest: Josh Hirshberg • Producer: Cameron Griffin (@backcountrycam) Sponsors • Wyssen: www.wyssen.com • Arva: www.arva-equipment.com • OpenSnow: www.opensnow.com • Gordini: www.gordini.com • Safeback: www.safeback.com • Beacon Guidebooks: www.beaconguidebooks.com 🎶 Music by Ketsa: • Yellowish • Snowing in Spring • Anons
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Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 18min

Fat skis are a risk management tool and other Goldie Nuggets: Sara Boilen x Larry Goldie

In this engaging discussion, Larry Goldie, an IFMGA licensed mountain guide and co-owner of North Cascades Mountain Guides, shares insights from his extensive career in avalanche safety. He delves into the challenges women face in the guiding field and the critical nature of effective communication in high-risk situations. Larry recounts a harrowing avalanche experience to illustrate the dangers of mitigated speech, emphasizes the importance of clear decision-making, and discusses how shared stories can foster community and enhance learning in outdoor sports.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 1h 16min

Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast: Karin Pocock

This episode features an interview with Karin Pocock. Karin Pocock shares her journey in the avalanche industry, discussing her experiences in both Canada and the U.S. She reflects on a pivotal avalanche incident that shaped her career and emphasizes the importance of education and training in avalanche safety. Karin also highlights the unique culture at the Silverton Avalanche School and addresses the challenges of being a female leader in a male-dominated field, advocating for inclusivity and support for future generations. In this conversation, Karin Pocock discusses the importance of hiring based on skill rather than gender, the challenges of navigating confidence and competence in high-risk avalanche work, and the significance of managing stress in demanding environments. She shares her experiences discovering the value of pushing personal limits through bike pack racing, and the necessity of fostering healthy conflict within teams. Additionally, she emphasizes the importance of education in avalanche science and the need for a supportive and empowering workplace culture. ⁠⁠Fill out our Listener Survey for the chance to win a gift card from Gordini and a pack from Arva!⁠ Music: ⁠Ketsa⁠ Art: ⁠Mike Tea⁠ Support for this episode was provided by: ⁠⁠⁠⁠Wyssen Avalanche Control⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Gordini⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠OpenSnow⁠⁠⁠⁠: use code avalanche50 for 50% off of your all-access subscription Arva Equipment: use code AVALANCHEHOUR25 for a discount on your next purchase or canister refill

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