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8.4 Eirik Sharp Part 1

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Caleb Merril and Dom Baker are joined by Eirik Sharp – the President of the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA). CAA is the professional organization that ensures a high standard of practice for avalanche workers in Canada. The CAA Industry Training Program is registered private post-secondary training institution that provides the professional level avalanche training for avalanche practitioners in Canada. The CAA also provides the information sharing system for avalanche operations in Canada and beyond – InfoEX. In part one Eirik talks about the CAA history, membership structure, avalanche education and the unique challenges of being a software provider. CAA members may work in any number of different facets of the snow and avalanche world, from guiding to education, patrolling to avalanche forecasting, and for operations such as ski resorts, heli, cat or ski touring operations and industrial or transportation settings such as mines, pipelines, highways or railway. This broad set of avalanche practitioners are united by a common training stream, a daily information exchange, and a common standard of practice. In large part this has all been coordinated by the Canadian Avalanche Association Eirik is a long-time avalanche professional based in Whitehorse, Yukon. Originally from Norway, he grew up skiing backcountry and has worked in the snow for 18 years as a researcher, forecaster, educator, consultant, and ACMG ski guide. He has an M.Sc. in GIS with research focused on applications of machine learning to avalanche mapping. He currently works on the Alpine Solutions Avalanche Services engineering team, specializing in terrain modelling and avalanche risk assessment. However, he still gets out into the field to support industrial operational avalanche risk management programs as much as he can through the winter. Eirik is passionate about supporting, promoting, and elevating professional avalanche practice in Canada; he worked for ten years as an instructor with the Canadian Avalanche Association’s industry training program and has served as President of the CAA since 2022. Music for this episode by Gravy @gravy.tunes Episode produced by Wes Gregg at Trigger Backcountry Adventures www.avalancheassociation.ca www.wyssenavalanche.com www.gordini.com www.beaconguidebooks.com
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Caleb Merril and Dom Baker are joined by Eirik Sharp – the President of the Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA). CAA is the professional organization that ensures a high standard of practice for avalanche workers in Canada. The CAA Industry Training Program is registered private post-secondary training institution that provides the professional level avalanche training for avalanche practitioners in Canada. The CAA also provides the information sharing system for avalanche operations in Canada and beyond – InfoEX. In part one Eirik talks about the CAA history, membership structure, avalanche education and the unique challenges of being a software provider. CAA members may work in any number of different facets of the snow and avalanche world, from guiding to education, patrolling to avalanche forecasting, and for operations such as ski resorts, heli, cat or ski touring operations and industrial or transportation settings such as mines, pipelines, highways or railway. This broad set of avalanche practitioners are united by a common training stream, a daily information exchange, and a common standard of practice. In large part this has all been coordinated by the Canadian Avalanche Association Eirik is a long-time avalanche professional based in Whitehorse, Yukon. Originally from Norway, he grew up skiing backcountry and has worked in the snow for 18 years as a researcher, forecaster, educator, consultant, and ACMG ski guide. He has an M.Sc. in GIS with research focused on applications of machine learning to avalanche mapping. He currently works on the Alpine Solutions Avalanche Services engineering team, specializing in terrain modelling and avalanche risk assessment. However, he still gets out into the field to support industrial operational avalanche risk management programs as much as he can through the winter. Eirik is passionate about supporting, promoting, and elevating professional avalanche practice in Canada; he worked for ten years as an instructor with the Canadian Avalanche Association’s industry training program and has served as President of the CAA since 2022. Music for this episode by Gravy @gravy.tunes Episode produced by Wes Gregg at Trigger Backcountry Adventures www.avalancheassociation.ca www.wyssenavalanche.com www.gordini.com www.beaconguidebooks.com
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