Intermediate Snowsports Lesson Plan for Backcountry Skiing41


Objectives:* Develop students' backcountry skiing skills and knowledge.
* Improve skiing technique and decision-making in the backcountry.
* Foster a respect and understanding of the backcountry environment.

Prerequisites:* Students must have demonstrated proficiency in basic skiing techniques, including parallel turns, control in variable terrain, and basic avalanche awareness.
* Students must be equipped with appropriate backcountry skiing gear, including skis, bindings, boots, poles, helmet, avalanche transceiver, probe, and shovel.

Materials:* Avalanche safety gear
* Skis, bindings, boots, poles
* Helmets
* Maps and compasses
* Snacks and water

Lesson Outline:Pre-Ski:
* Safety briefing: Discuss backcountry hazards, decision-making, and emergency procedures.
* Equipment check and fit: Ensure all students have appropriate and working gear.
* Avalanche hazard assessment: Review current avalanche conditions and discuss route selection.
On-Snow:
* Warm-up: Begin with gentle terrain, focus on edge control and balance.
* Small slope assessment: Teach students how to analyze slopes for avalanche risk and terrain features.
* Off-piste skiing: Practice skiing in untracked snow, develop confidence in varying conditions.
* Terrain navigation: Use maps and compasses to navigate the backcountry and locate safe routes.
* Decision-making drills: Simulate real-life backcountry scenarios and discuss appropriate actions.
Post-Ski:
* Debriefing: Discuss the day's activities, reinforce learning, and plan for future backcountry outings.
* Gear maintenance: Teach students how to maintain and care for their backcountry skiing gear.

Assessment:* Observation of student skills and decision-making on the snow.
* Participation in safety briefings and drills.
* Completion of post-ski debriefing.

Progression:* As students progress, introduce more challenging terrain, complex avalanche hazard analysis, and advanced navigation techniques.
* Emphasize the importance of teamwork, communication, and responsible backcountry practices.

Additional Notes:* This lesson plan should be modified based on group size, skill level, and weather conditions.
* Always check with local avalanche centers for the latest hazard reports before venturing into the backcountry.
* Encourage students to continue developing their backcountry skiing knowledge and skills through further education and experience.

2025-02-13


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