18th Annual Professional Snow and Avalanche Workshop (PROSAW)

18th Annual Professional Snow and Avalanche Workshop (PROSAW)

Park City
November 01, 2025
Regular price
$65.00
Sale price
$65.00

Professional Snow and Avalanche Workshop (PROSAW)

The in-person session will be held at the Eccles Center Park City (1750 Kearns Blvd, Park City, UT 84060).

If you are attending virtually, the livestream link will be sent at the end of October. Livestream sign ups end October 31st.  

Join us for the 18th Annual Professional Snow and Avalanche Workshop (PROSAW), where Utah’s avalanche community will team up with snow professionals from around the west to share avalanche knowledge. The goal of the PROSAW is to provide continuing education for avalanche workers across the country by sharing case studies and stories from different operations in different snow climates with information to help them in their day to day jobs. The workshop will follow the spirit of the International Snow Science Workshop of merging theory and practice. Presenters will include patrollers, backcountry guides and forecasters, highway forecasters, SAR personnel, snow scientists, researchers, and more. The format will be 15-minute presentations followed by Q&A.

PROSAW is an all-day, two-part workshop; everyone is invited to join for both sessions on November 1st. The morning is dedicated to Utah-specific presentations, while the afternoon addresses stories and lessons learned nationwide.

The schedule is below, it is subject to change. Underlined titles are liked to associated research.

PROSAW Agenda Nov. 1, 2025

Park City High School, Eccles Theater

Park City, Utah

MORNING SESSION

08:30-12:00

08:30-08:35: Welcome… to the Working Week- Craig Gordon

08:35-08:50 Winter Review

08:50-09:20: Weather Factors Contributing to the 2024-25 Winter Season and How La Nina Played a Role. Guesstimating Weather patterns for 2025-26 - Sam Webber, National Weather Service SLC

09:25-09:45 - Basic Explosives Safety - Maddie Welch, Snowbird Ski Patrol

09:50-10:10: RACS and Boom-Whoosh Operational Update - Nichole Dye, Powder Mountain Snow Safety

10:15-10:35: Measuring Blast Over Pressure: Exposure to Avalanche Workers - Allie Fredbro and Mandy Geisler- Park City Mountain Resort 

 

10:35-10:55 BREAK

 

10:55-11:15 Repeater Paths - Mike Craig- Canyons Village Snow Safety

11:20-11:35 Wind Slab or Storm Slab - Nata De Leeuw  

11:40-12:00  Lessons Learned From Analyzing The Accuracy Of Ski Resort Operational Forecasts - Wendy Antibus, Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe

 

12:00-13:00 LUNCH

AFTERNOON SESSION

13:00-16:30

13:00-13:05 Welcome Back - Craig Gordon

13:05-13:15 Worker Involvement - Chris Bremmer, Snowbird Snow Safety

13:15-13:45 Lessons (Hopefully) Learned From An In-Bounds Catch And Carry - Mark Sauer, Park City Mountain Resort

13:50-14:10 ICAR Update - Margie VanKommen, Snowbird Ski Patrol/WBR

14:15-14:35- Complexities of Forecasting In a Rural Zone… The Pros And Cons/Challenges And Opportunities of Avalanche Forecasting on The Skyline - Brett Kobernik, Utah Avalanche Center 

14:40-15:00 - Beer Hill Accident - SAR Lessons Learned  - Doug Wewer and Brandon Everett, Weber County SAR 

 

15:00-15:20 BREAK

15:25-15:55- Reflections On A 30-year Run - Pete Groves, Alta Avalanche Office

16:00-16:30- Mentoring and Institutional Knowledge, A Quarter Century With TAR And Beyond - Lynne Wolf

 

16:30 Closing remarks and high fives!


After-hours beverages and light fare at The Boneyard in Park City Sponsored by Arc’teryx