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Backcountry Access releases avalanche Group Search video and kicks off 2021 Freeskier Safety Week

December 7, 2021

BCA presents its new educational video “Avalanche Group Search Techniques - Searching in Parallel” as part of the 2021 Freeskier Safety Week.

Backcountry Access (BCA) announces a new educational video “Avalanche Group Search Techniques - Searching in Parallel.” The new BCA video demonstrates how to conduct an avalanche search with multiple people using their beacons in tandem to find both single and multiple burials in an avalanche. This video is a part of the 2021 Freeskier Safety Week that is running from December 6th through the 10th at Freeskier.com.

BCA co-founder Bruce Edgerly and Jim Conway, avalanche course instructor for the American Avalanche Institute, narrate the video and present the proper protocol for multiple rescuer scenarios that may arise in the backcountry. The BCA group search video details proper avalanche group search techniques such as "lane discipline" when establishing search strips and when to abandon your search strip to perform the coarse and fine search with your avalanche transceiver. It also shows how to manage "rogue signals" and best practices for communication and leadership on the avalanche debris pile.

As to why BCA has chosen to share this information on group searching, Edgerly notes, “We’ve practiced this in our annual ambassador training workshops, and everyone involved was asking, ‘Why isn’t anybody teaching avalanche group search and searching in parallel?’ We hope this video will provide a resource for educators interested in including this in their courses.”

Providing access to avalanche education resources is at the heart of the 2021 Freeskier Safety Week and why BCA has chosen to partner in this digital education series.

"We like working with Freeskier because their viewers and readers are passionate about the sport, and many are getting into the backcountry for the first time," Edgerly explains. "We believe it is our duty not only to sell them equipment but also to provide them with the knowledge that will keep them from getting caught in avalanches—and encourage them to learn more and practice with their gear."

For a complete listing of educational offerings from the 2021 Freekskier Safety Week, visit Freeskier.com.