The 2024 ORTOVOX Off-Piste Awareness Tour launches in association with Ellis Brigham and The Ski Club of Great Britain, including a number of evening talks with HAT (Henry’s Avalanche Talk) founder, Henry Schniewind, a series of online webinars and practical outdoor avalanche transceiver training sessions.

The talks travel to London, Manchester and Glasgow with an additional new talk at The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead, added to the programme. Henry is also speaking at this year’s Kendal Mountain Festival (November 21-24). The transceiver training takes place on Wimbledon Common, Sandbanks in Poole and Sale Water Park, Manchester.

Talk Schedule

Ellis Brigham, Covent Garden
Essentials Talk: Tuesday, 29 October 2024, 8pm
In Depth Talk: Wednesday, 30 October 2024, 8pm

Ellis Brigham, St Paul’s
Essentials Talk: Thursday, 31 October 2024, 7:15pm

The Snow Centre, Hemel Hempstead
Essentials Talk: Saturday November 16, 3pm

Ellis Brigham, Manchester Deansgate
Essentials Talk: Tuesday, 19 November 2024, 6:30pm
In Depth Talk: Wednesday, 20 November 2024, 6:30pm

Kendal Mountain Festival, Basecamp Area
Short Essentials Talks: Friday, 21 to Sunday, 24 November 2023, 2:15pm

Ellis Brigham, Braehead
Essentials Talk: Monday, 25 November 2024, 8pm
In Depth Talk: Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 8pm

Webinar Schedule

October 17, 19 and 22 (all at 18:00 UK time) running for approximately 30-45 minutes including a Q&A session. Webinars are free of charged and can be booked via the HAT webinar page.

Transceiver Training Schedule

All between 11:30 and 14:30 UK time.
Wimbledon Common
Saturday November 9, Sunday November 10 and Saturday December 28

Sale, Manchester
Sunday November 17

Sandbanks Beach, Poole
Saturday November 30 and Wednesday January 1

Henry Schniewind said:

“We don’t know what this winter has in store for us. Last season, because of a very stable snow pack in most of the Alps, we saw a drop in avalanche accidents, but I think that’s also down to an increase in awareness, training and equipment that continues to evolve. Our main goal continues to be the prevention of incidents and we put a huge emphasis on providing the means for applying the knowledge that many people have – so they can reduce the number of simple errors. Most accidents are triggered by people who had the basic training needed to avoid the danger, but they just didn’t apply it. If you don’t apply the knowledge, it doesn’t matter how much you know. It’s the same in other ‘high consequence, low feedback’ risk contexts, such as aviation. In aviation they have made flying ‘acceptably safe’ because of the work on reducing the impact of the errors that even the best trained professionals make all the time. As Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman has shown: we think the same no matter where we are or what we are doing. That’s why the HAT approach has saved lives, because it’s not just education. It’s also all about the application of that training and the tools we provide to enable skiers and snowboarders to use it and make off-piste and ski touring ‘acceptably safe’”

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