| The ski trips as a part of the program may include the following risks - please read and be aware prior to registering for the program: 
 
 Backcountry Skiing  ·       Avalanche  ·      
"Avalanches
can occur in the terrain in which we operate and can be caused by natural
forces, or by people travelling through the terrain (e.g. skiing/snowboarding).
What are the risks? Anyone caught in an avalanche is at risk of personal
injury, death, and/or property damage or loss."   ·      
Terrain ·      
Cornice fall ·      
Crevasses ·      
Cliffs ·      
Trees, tree wells, forest deadfall,
and tree stumps ·      
Creeks ·      
Rocks and Boulders ·      
Holes and depressions below the
snow surface ·      
Variable and difficult snow
conditions ·      
Snowcat roads and road banks ·      
Fences and other manmade structures ·      
Snow immersion ·      
Impact or collision with other
persons vehicles or objects ·      
Encounters with domestic or wild
animals ·      
Loss of balance or control ·      
Slips trips and falls ·      
Becoming lost or separated from one’s
group ·      
Mitigated by  ·      
Certified Guides with experience
and training to manage this risk ·      
Radios ·      
Guest training  ·      
Communication, rescue and medical
treatment ·      
Communication can be difficult and
in the event of an accident rescue and treatment may not be available  ·      
Adverse weather may also delay the
arrival of treatment and transport out of the field ·      
If an Injury occurs in challenging
terrain movement to an evacuation point may be slow    ·      
Boots and binding systems  ·      
Even when set up correctly, a ski
binding might not release during every fall or may release unexpectedly. The
ski boot/binding system is no guarantee that the skier will not be
injured.  Non-DIN-certified bindings,
such as pin/tech bindings, present a higher risk of pre-release and/or injury
as they are not designed to the same safety standards as a DIN-certified alpine
binding. ·      
Unlike alpine ski boot/binding
systems, snowboard and some telemark boot/binding systems are not designed or
intended to release and will not release under normal circumstances.  Using such a system increases the risk of
injury and/or death when caught in an avalanche.   ·      
Other ·      Slips,
trips and falls both outdoors and indoors ·      Infectious
disease contracted through viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi which may be
transmitted through direct or indirect contact ·      Equipment
failure ·      Negligent
first aid ·      Negligence
of other people |