The rescue we don't train | by Santiago Rodríguez
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📢 Open your diaries and sign up: EDNA 2026 talk on February 19th!
This season we will talk about rescue in avalanche accidents based on real cases, focusing on extensive and dense deposits, with people buried at depths close to or greater than 1.5 m, scenarios that we often do not train for but that occur more frequently in serious accidents.
The talk will be given by Santiago Rodríguez “Chago”, an international reference in applied snow science and founder of Avalanche Science Guides, with extensive experience in snow cover analysis and training in different mountain environments.
🗓 Thursday, February 19th
🕢 7:30 p.m.
📍 Teatre les Fontetes · La Massana
🎟 Free admission
🎁 At the end, a raffle for material and courses among all attendees.
We look forward to seeing you!
📢 Open your diaries and sign up: EDNA 2026 talk on February 19th!
This season we will talk about rescue in avalanche accidents based on real cases, focusing on extensive and dense deposits, with people buried at depths close to or greater than 1.5 m, scenarios that we often do not train for but that occur more frequently in serious accidents.
The talk will be given by Santiago Rodríguez “Chago”, an international reference in applied snow science and founder of Avalanche Science Guides, with extensive experience in snow cover analysis and training in different mountain environments.
🗓 Thursday, February 19th
🕢 7:30 p.m.
📍 Teatre les Fontetes · La Massana
🎟 Free admission
🎁 At the end, a raffle for material and courses among all attendees.
We look forward to seeing you!
📢 Open your diaries and sign up: EDNA 2026 talk on February 19th!
This season we will talk about rescue in avalanche accidents based on real cases, focusing on extensive and dense deposits, with people buried at depths close to or greater than 1.5 m, scenarios that we often do not train for but that occur more frequently in serious accidents.
The talk will be given by Santiago Rodríguez “Chago”, an international reference in applied snow science and founder of Avalanche Science Guides, with extensive experience in snow cover analysis and training in different mountain environments.
🗓 Thurs...
📢 Open your diaries and sign up: EDNA 2026 talk on February 19th!
This season we will talk about rescue in avalanche accidents based on real cases, focusing on extensive and dense deposits, with people buried at depths close to or greater than 1.5 m, scenarios that we often do not train for but that occur more frequently in serious accidents.
The talk will be given by Santiago Rodríguez “Chago”, an international reference in applied snow science and founder of Avalanche Science Guides, with extensive experience in snow cover analysis and training in different mountain environments.
🗓 Thursday, February 19th
🕢 7:30 p.m.
📍 Teatre les Fontetes · La Massana
🎟 Free admission
🎁 At the end, a raffle for material and courses among all attendees.
We look forward to seeing you!