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  • Add to my SkiindexAlpine Meadows National Ski Patrol
  • Alpine Meadows National Ski Patrol serving Lake Tahoe, California, is now accepting candidate patrollers and transferring patrollers. The first step is a ski check. Alpine Meadows has some very challenging terrain which you must be able to competently negotiate in a strong stable manner.
  • Add to my SkiindexAlpine Rescue Team
  • An all-volunteer mountain search-and-rescue team based in Evergreen, Colorado. The Team is headquartered in a specially designed base of operations, minutes from the I-70 corridor. It's fully accredited by the Mountain Rescue Association, an international organization of teams specializing in mountain search and rescue, and safety education.
  • Add to my SkiindexAmerican Association of Avalanche Professionals
  • Comprised of a collective group of dedicated professionals engaged in the study, forecasting, control and mitigation of snow avalanches. Association membership includes qualified researchers, professional avalanche forecasters, snow safety officers, snow rangers and qualified ski patrollers, technicians and specialists.
  • Add to my SkiindexAvalanche Safety skills courses in Whistler and Vancouver
  • Canada West Mountain School has offered high quality Avalanhe Safety training since 1982. We are a memebr of the Canadian Avalanche Association and are the largest provider of recreational Avalanche Safety training course in Canada.
  • Add to my SkiindexBelleayre Ski Patrol - Highmount NY
  • The Belleayre Ski Patrol (BSP) is made up of hard working dedicated members. BSP has both full time paid and part time volunteer members. Although many members are from the local Catskill Mountains and Hudson Valley areas, some members travel from as far away as Staten Island, New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanaan Valley Ski Patrol
  • Canaan Valley is one of the older patrols in the Eastern Division. Skiing in the valley goes back to the 1930s. Canaan Valley is on the West slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains and gets dumped on by storms as they move East, so we tend to have more natural snow than many other mountains nearer the coast.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Atlantic East Division
  • Thanks for stopping by! We are working to be a valuable as a resource on skiing, riding and first aid. We are representing nine divisions including the provinces of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Aproximately 350 CSPS members patrol in the Division.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Greater Vancouver Zone
  • Greater Vancouver Zone is part of the Canadian Ski Patrol System (CSPS) consiststing of over 5,000 patrollers who provide first aid and rescue services across Canada. Our national body, located in Ottawa, sets the curriculum for our first aid course as well as sets for both our first aid and on-hill national standards for our patrollers.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Kawartha Zone
  • CSPS Kawartha Zone is always looking for new members, interested in First Aid, helping and meeting others, that enjoy skiing and or snowboarding, and having fun. The Canadian Ski Patrol has a System-wide First Aid Course, taught by qualified Patrollers.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Laurentian Zone
  • The second largest zone in Canada with over 500 members. Patrolling 15 alpine ski centers and 3 nordic ski centers in the Laurentain Mountains north of Montreal, Quebec. The C.S.P.S. trains patrollers on alpine, nordic, snowboard and telemark skis.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Thompson Zone
  • Thompson Zone provides first aid services for Sun Peaks Resort, and Harper Mountain in Kamloops, and Silver Star Resort in Vernon. We provide support for the mountains in both the winter and the summer.
  • Add to my SkiindexCanadian Ski Patrol - Western Zone
  • The Canadian Ski Patrol provides services for selected resorts and ski / snowboard areas across Canada. The Western Zone, which is part of the Ontario Division, encompasses South-Western Ontario from London to Orangeville and includes six snow sliding facilities.
  • Add to my SkiindexCentral Zone Online
  • Central Zone is a member of the Canadian Ski Patrol System, encompassing South-Central Ontario, including Toronto, Barrie, and Collingwood. We’re a national, non-profit organization of over 5,500 men and women dedicated to promoting safe skiing – and to enjoying the winter sports we love.
  • Add to my SkiindexColorado Avalanche Information Center
  • The CAIC promotes safety by reducing the impact of avalanches on recreation, industry, and transportation in the State through a program of forecasting and education. The CAIC is a program within the Colorado Geological Survey.
  • Add to my SkiindexColorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board
  • State agency whose job is to regulate aerial tramways, surface lifts and tows used for recreational purposes in Colorado. The Board establishes design, operation, and maintenance standards; reviews requests for variance from the rules; and investigates accidents related to the operation of tramways.
  • Add to my SkiindexDagmar Ski Patrol
  • Dagmar Ski Patrol is always looking for new members who are interested in First Aid, helping others. It provides a great opportunity to meet people who enjoy skiing, snowboarding and to have fun. Based north of Whitby, Ontario.
  • Add to my SkiindexDartmouth Ski Patrol
  • The Dartmouth Ski Patrol was formed nearly 60 years ago by students at Dartmouth College who recognized the need for people trained in first aid to serve the growing number of participants in winter sports in the area of the College.
  • Add to my SkiindexDenali Ski Patrol
  • Ski patrol for the National Park Service, Alaska. To join a patrol you do not need to have a medical background or be able to ski or snowboard. After completing the requirements and becoming a Basic Patroller, you can continue training and become a Senior Patroller, Certified Patroller, or an Instructor in one of the many aspects of patrolling.
  • Add to my SkiindexDevil's Head Ski Patrol
  • Devil's Head Ski Patrol is a volunteer and non-profit organization and a member of the National Ski Patrol. Our mission is to provide high quality rescue and emergency care services for the skiing public. We also promote safe skiing through public education programs and by maintaining a high degree of visibility on the ski slopes.
  • Add to my SkiindexDiamond Peaks Ski Patrol
  • We are a backcountry ski patrol affiliated with the National Ski Patrol and with the Canyon Lakes Ranger District of the Arapahoe-Roosevelt National Forest. We patrol the Cameron Pass area, which is located 65 miles West of Fort Collins, CO.
  • Add to my SkiindexEl Dorado Nordic Ski Patrol
  • A self-governed volunteer unit affiliated with the U.S. Forest Service, incorporated as a non-profit organization, and dedicated to providing public service and education associated with winter recreation. The primary objective of EDNSP is public service and education associated with winter recreation.
  • Add to my SkiindexGalena Backcountry Ski Patrol
  • A 35 member non-profit organization established in 1980 to handle backcountry emergencies. While we are still active in the summer, it is the winter environment where we do most of our work. The three main areas we work in are rescue, rescue training, and public education.
  • Add to my SkiindexGolden Gate Ski Patrol
  • Founded in 1967 as a volunteer organization (tax exempt charter) that provides first aid to the customers of Heavenly Ski Resort. As an organization, we are affiliated with the Golden Gate Section of the Eastern Sierra Region of the Far West Division of the National Ski Patrol, Inc. All of our training and work is through the auspices of the NSP.
  • Add to my SkiindexHomewood Ski Patrol
  • This is the best part of the day...the close...the retreat..sweep. I looked around and could see the other patrollers moving across their assigned runs. What else could one want...being with good friends...having spent a day helping people...and now witnessing a beautiful sunset. We are a special breed...
  • Add to my SkiindexIntermountain Division of the National Ski Patrol
  • The primary purpose of this site is to provide a conduit of information from the Intermountain Division (IMD) to the patrollers we serve. Contains listings for other divisions as well as courses, contacts and more.
  • Add to my SkiindexInternational Commission for Alpine Rescue
  • The goals of IKAR are to encourage international teamwork in mountain rescue,
    to ensure the best methods of rescue for injured mountaineers and wanderers and help with information and the prevention of accidents. IKAR has pursued these goals with congresses and workshops for the past 50 years.
  • Add to my SkiindexKelly Canyon Ski Patrol
  • Serving the skiing public without charge in the rescue and first aid treatment of injured skiers, offering this service in a courteous manner, affording the best public relations possible for the Ski Area and the Ski Patrol. Servicing Ririe, Idaho.
  • Add to my SkiindexLoon Mountain Ski Patrol
  • The Loon Mountain Ski Patrol is a professional chapter of the National Ski Patrol. Many of our 47 pros, are Professional Ski Patrol Association certified members or examiners. The ski patrol also has 71 Ambassadors tasked with education and promotion of safe skiing and riding. All participants should know Your Responsibility Code and participate within your ability.
  • Add to my SkiindexMount Washington Volunteer Ski Patrol
  • The Mount Washington Volunteer Ski Patrol maintains this site in cooperation with the US Forest Service to ensure that skiing, climbing, and hiking enthusiasts have access to current and accurate information regarding Tuckerman and Huntington Ravines.
  • Add to my SkiindexMountain Rescue Association
  • A volunteer organization dedicated to saving lives through rescue and mountain safety education. Established in 1958 at Timberline Lodge Mount Hood Oregon.
  • Add to my SkiindexMt Baldy Ski Patrol
  • The Mt. Baldy Ski Patrol consist of a large group of volunteers and a pro patrollers. The Mt Baldy Ski Patrol is an organization of men and women dedicated to the highest standards of emergency medical care. Our primary objective is to assist the mountain recreational public and to provide emergency care of injured skiers and snow boarders and to make mountain recreation a safe and fun place for all to enjoy.
  • Add to my SkiindexNational Ski Patrol - Central Division
  • The Central Division Western Region of the National Ski Patrol has established this Web site to provide patrollers in the Region with the most current information about Region events and NSP programs, and a comprehensive, on-line information resource about activities relating to ski patrolling.
  • Add to my SkiindexNational Ski Patrol - Eastern PA Region
  • The National Ski Patrol is a member based organization dedicated to providing high quality training to ski patrol and other outdoor emergency rescue professionals. The entire NSP organization is established to provide, monitor, and adapt this training for the needs of the various ski areas, and other outdoor recreation areas that utilize patrols.
  • Add to my SkiindexNational Ski Patrol - Northern Vermont Division
  • Ski patrol servicing Bolton Valley, Jay Peak, Mad River Glen, Smugglers Notch, and Sugarbush ski areas, Vermont USA.
  • Add to my SkiindexNational Ski Patrol - Southern Division
  • Dedicated to providing information and communications for the Southern Division of the National Ski Patrol and skiers worldwide. The Southern Division serves North Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia and Tennessee.
  • Add to my SkiindexPinecrest Nordic Ski Patrol
  • A registered member of the National Ski Patrol, and patrols under a volunteer agreement for the US Forest Service. We patrol approximately 60km of non-groomed backcountry ski trails in the Stanislaus National Forest. Our Trails are in the forest surrounding the Dodge Ridge Ski Resort, and are accessible via the Crabtree and Gooseberry trail heads.
  • Add to my SkiindexRECCO® Rescue System
  • An electronic device used to locate avalanche victims. Target groups: alpine skiers and snowboarders, off-piste skiers and snowboarders, everybody visiting an area where an avalanche could occur. With a RECCO® detector, the search action can be very quick, thanks to its directionality.
  • Add to my SkiindexScenes of Snowboard Toboggan Operation
  • The following pictures have been assembled by David Schutz to show the use of snowboards in the operation of "Cascade" type ski patrol toboggans in differing snow and terrain conditions. The pictures are intended to provide illustrations ONLY of some of the general practices commonly used in snowboard toboggan operations.
  • Add to my SkiindexSeven Springs Ski Patrol
  • Member of the Western Appalachian Region, part of the Eastern Division of the National Ski Patrol. There's really no such thing as a typical ski patroller. Nevertheless, when you hear the words "ski patroller," you probably think of someone performing a mountain-side rescue of an injured skier. The truth is, it takes all kinds to make this team.
  • Add to my SkiindexSilver Mountain Ski Patrol
  • We are committed to providing quality first aid to the guests of Silver Mountain Ski Resort located in Kellogg, Idaho, USA. We are always looking for new patrollers. If you are interested in becoming a ski patroller, be sure to check out the Training page and sign up for email info on the navigation bar, or register as a future patroller prospect.
  • Add to my SkiindexSki Injury
  • This evidence-based website is now in its fifth year of operation and remains uniquely dedicated to the latest and most comprehensive information on alpine snow sports injuries and their prevention. Written and maintained by Dr Mike Langran, the ski patrol doctor at CairnGorm Mountain in the Scottish Highlands.
  • Add to my SkiindexSki Law
  • We provide information on cases involving skiers and snowboarders injured as a result of ski area negligence, snowmobile collisions, lift accidents and skier/skier collisions. If you have a question about the law in a particular state, visit the Survey of Ski Law. If you wish to view an index of the site, please visit our homepage. Denver, CO based.
  • Add to my SkiindexSki Patrol Home Page
  • Intented for use of members of the National Ski Patrol. Contains weather info, roads, forum, NSP info, commerce, patrol links, medical, recruit and more.
  • Add to my SkiindexSki Safety by Chalat Law Offices
  • Here the latest developments in ski safety are highlighted. If you enjoy the great sport of skiing or snowboarding, the information provided here can help you understand your responsibilities and avoid ski accidents. If you have been injured while skiing or snowboarding, then the information provided can help explain your rights.
  • Add to my SkiindexSnow Safety Courses by MountainSavvy
  • 2-day Avalanche Safety Courses geared to backcountry skiers, snowboarders, mountaineers and snowmobilers. Participants will earn a US Level I Certificate as well as an internationally recognized RAC Avalanche Certificate.
  • Add to my SkiindexSnowcrest Ski Patrol
  • Provides education services about emergency care, and safety. NSP is a Federally chartered non-profit membership dedicated to serving the public and the mountain recreation industry by providing education services about emergency care and safety. Outward Bound School also provides a good educational background.
  • Add to my SkiindexSouthern California Nordic Ski Patrol
  • The Southern California Nordic Ski Patrol is a volunteer organization working in partnership with the United States Forest Service providing a winter ski safety service, including emergency first aid and search & rescue. This year we are celebrating 24 years of service at Mount Pinos in the Los Padres Forest near Frazier Park.
  • Add to my SkiindexThe Alpental Volunteer Ski Patrol
  • The Alpental Volunteer Ski Patrol is one of a family of four ski patrols at the Summit at Snoqualmie ski areas (Washington). We are affiliated with the National Ski Patrol (NSP), and have three types of patrollers: Alpine or "Hill" Patrol, Auxiliary Patrol and Doctor Patrol or Medical Associate.
  • Add to my SkiindexThe Avalanche Center
  • The Avalanche Center is a nonprofit organization. We count on people like you to contribute. Contains the list of people and organizations you can contact about avalanche courses. Keep up with what's new by subscribing to our updates list.
  • Add to my SkiindexThe National Ski Patrol of Southern California
  • News and information on NSP Southern California Region activities including first aid, avalanche & mountaineering clinics. The National Ski Patrol is a Federally Chartered nonprofit membership association dedicated to serving the public and the mountain recreation industry by providing education services about emergency care and safety.
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