AM & PM Guides Meetings
All guides and drivers for Island Lake Catskiing take part in daily
morning and afternoon meetings. As a team, we evaluate the weather and
snow stability and create a 'Run List" for the day. The final decision
to ski a run is based on the team's decision, and nothing is skied that
the group is not comfortable with.
Weather
We continually monitor weather and record it twice daily. This
information is incorporated into our morning and afternoon guides'
meetings. Check out our "Current Weather" page for the latest updates.
Information Exchange
During the morning meeting, condition and snow stability reports from
all of the other Cat-ski and Heli-ski operators in the province are
reviewed. This allows guides to look at the 'big picture' and compare
our conditions to neighboring operations. For more information check
out: Canadian Avalanche Association
Explosives
Explosives are used as part of our safety program at Island Lake
Catskiing. By artificially triggering snow instabilities on a regular
basis, the risk of large scale avalanches is reduced. This allows us to
safely access ski terrain that otherwise might not be available.
Snow Safety
Daily, a team of two guides are assigned to assess the snow stability.
Their focus is to provide the safest and most enjoyable ski product we
can offer. They perform snow stability tests and field observations.
They also work directly with our Road Cat to build roads into new
terrain and participate in explosive avalanche control work. This
maximizes the amount of safe skiing terrain that we have to offer our
guests.
Guest Training and Back Country Safety Talk
Each guest takes part in a safety briefing on the first morning of
their visit. This includes instructions on the use of avalanche
transceivers, skiing safely as a group and general backcountry safety
topics. All guests, guides and drivers wear Barryvox transceivers while
skiing.
Guest and Guide Packs/ Radios
Each Island Lake guide carries a pack with avalanche safety rescue
equipment and a first aid kit. In every group two guests each carry a
'guest pack'. A probe, shovel and small first aid kit are in each guest
pack. All Island Lake guides and drivers, as well as the lodge and
office staff carry radios at all times during the day.