Avalanche security trainning
A short, hands-on training session
45 € / pers
Up to 10 pers/guide
Description
Learn how to use your avalanche transceiver (DVA), understand emergency alert procedures and practice realistic victim search scenarios. A short, hands-on training session designed to help you react quickly and efficiently in the event of an avalanche.
Why an avalanche safety trainning?
In winter mountains, an avalanche transceiver (DVA) is a vital tool — provided you know how to use it instinctively. The Courchevel Guides offer a short, practical training session focused on transceiver use and emergency alert procedures. The goal is simple: to give you the essential skills needed to react quickly and effectively in a critical situation.
Who is this course for?
This avalanche safety introduction is designed for all winter mountain enthusiasts:
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Off-piste skiers
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Ski tourers
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Snowboarders
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Snowshoe hikers
Whether you are a beginner or a regular backcountry user, this session will give you the confidence to move more safely in snowy terrain and to respond appropriately in an emergency.
Why train with the Courchevel Guides?
Mountain professionals
Our guides have years of experience in alpine terrain. They know the realities of avalanche risk and share their expertise with a clear, hands-on approach.
Practical and efficient learning
In just two hours, you will acquire the essential skills that can help save a life.
Small groups for better learning
With a maximum of 10 participants, everyone benefits from personalized guidance and plenty of time to handle the equipment.
Duration: 2 hours
Do you need more?
Let’s have a look on our full day mountain training.
Included
- 2 hours session with a qualified mountain guide
- The loan of safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe)
You provide
- Warm clothes
- You security equipment (if you have)

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