Ski-Doo invites snowmobilers to participate in free avalanche awareness

Ski-Doo will be sponsoring 60 free seminars throughout North America to promote avalanche education and awareness.

Picture of BRP snowmobile in winter.
BRP will be sponsoring 60 free seminars throughout North America to promote avalanche education and awareness. Photo courtesy BRP/Ski-Doo

For the sixth straight year, BRP (TSX:DOO) is taking the lead in promoting avalanche education and awareness by sponsoring nearly 60 free seminars throughout North America. The seminars offer fresh, renewed and relevant content for riders of all skill levels, and riders of all brands are welcome and encouraged to attend.

More than 10,000 attendees have taken part in Ski-Doo-sponsored avalanche awareness seminars since 2009. This season, the seminars are enhanced with new content and techniques so that participants – first time or returning – will find it extremely beneficial. Those who register are also encouraged to bring their friends and riding buddies to ensure those they ride with are also well informed.

“Snowmobilers’ safety comes first for BRP, which is why we are involved in the promotion of avalanche education,” said Mathieu Laforest, Global Ski-Doo Marketing director. “Together with our dealers, we’ve worked very closely with experts to design seminars that are engaging, educational and entertaining for snowmobilers.”

Seminars in Canada will be led by Jeremy Hanke, a recognized avalanche professional, a member of the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) advisory board and one of the creators of Throttle Decisions, a renowned avalanche safety awareness video. Jeremy is an AST 2 certified instructor.

Mike Duffy of Avalanche 1, a recognized snowmobile expert in avalanche awareness, leads seminars in the United States. Duffy has American Avalanche Association Level I & II and AvPro Level III certification, teaches at Colorado Mountain College and Silverton Avalanche School, and has been giving snowmobile-specific avalanche classes since 1996.  Duffy has more than 25 years of mountain riding and mountain rescue experience. This is his fifth year working with BRP.

How to participate

Seminars are open to owners of all brands of sleds. For up-to-date information on locations, times or to register for an avalanche awareness seminar or more information, visit:

The Ski-Doo website at http://www.ski-doo.com/community/events

the Ski-Doo Elevation Mountain Blog http://mountainblog.ski-doo.com

and be sure to follow Ski-Doo Mountain on Facebook at facebook.com/SkiDooMountain

Seminars are usually combined with an open house or specially geared mountain-riding event. Participants are encouraged to register with the host dealer to help plan meeting space and ensure a spot.

Schedule of avalanche safety seminar.
Schedule of avalanche safety seminar.
Schedule of avalanche safety seminar.
Schedule of avalanche safety seminar.
Schedule of avalanche safety seminar.
Photo courtesy BRP/Ski-Doo

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