Today's episode features Peter Bilous. Peter is a yankee who resides in Wanaka, New Zealand. He has spent 70-plus seasons playing and working in the snow. He has ski tour and heli-ski guided all across the globe throughout his career and has had a big hand in professional avalanche education in New Zealand. Peter is the Avalanche and Snowsports program manager at Otago Polytechnic where about 90% of New Zealand's Pro courses take place. We chat about what has gone into the development and progression of the program. Peter recounts a close call in an avalanche and some of the contributing weather, snowpack, and human factors that played a role. Finally, he talks about some of the accomplishments of his two sons in the Freeride World Tour and Olympics! We hope you enjoy!
Music by Ketsa: "Turn it on" and "Plus 9"
Otago Polytechnic Avalanche Safety Program: https://www.op.ac.nz/study/avalanche-safety/
ISSW Proceeding Archive by Year:
https://arc.lib.montana.edu/snow-science/workshops.php
Thank you to Wyssen Avalanche Control and 6 Point Engineering for their support for this episode.
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