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Attendee List (As of 10/22/15) 24th National Avalanche School Classroom Session Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort, UT October 25-29, 2015 Attendee List (as of 10/22/15) John Abell Shay Blackley Michael Cravens Alyeska Resort Park City Winter Park Resort PO Box 249 1345 Lowell Ave 145 Parsenn Rd Girdwood, AK 99587 Park City, UT 84060 Winter Park, CO 80482 Kristin Abell Chuck Boyd Matt Curci Alyeska Resort National Ski Patrol Sun Valley Resort PO Box 249 38 White Water Turn 106 Cold Springs Drive Girdwood, AK 99587 Tariffville, CT 06081 Ketchum, ID 83340 Zachary Akselrad Jeffrey Bright Nicole Deaver Winter Park Resort Aspen Skiing Company Mammoth Mountain 145 Parsenn Road 781 Latigo Loop PO Box 24 Winter Park, CO 80482 Carbondale, CO 81623 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 John Alfond Christian Broderson Elliott Doe Vail Mountain Kirkwood Mountain Resort Alta Ski Area 1000 S Frontage Road W PO Box 1 PO Box 8007 Vail, CO 81657 Kirkwood, CA 95646 Alta, UT 84092 Eliza Allen Jeff Burke Deb Ekstrand Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Jackson Hole Mountain Resort USDA FS - Clear Creek RD 7321 South 1950 East 3395 Cody Drive PO Box 3307 Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121 Teton Village, WY 83025 Idaho Springs, CO 80452 Seth Angevine Ronnie Burnett Travis Fahrney Park City Beaver Creek Beaver Creek 914 Williamstown Court PO Box 2498 PO Box 6384 Park City, UT 84098 Edwards, CO 81632 Avon, CO 8162 Amy Armstrong Ed Carlson Joe Flannery Kirkwood Mountain Resort National Ski Patrol USDA FS - Tahoe National Forest PO Box 1 3706 Mountain Drive 10811 Stockrest Springs Road Kirkwood, CA 95646 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Truckee, CA 96161 Ryan Bailey Arlene Cook Ron Ford Coeur Alaska Schweitzer Mountain Resort Red Lodge Mountain Resort 3031 Clinton Drive 1221 Sunnyside Road 645 Joyce Street Suite. 202 Sandpoint, ID 83864 Billings, MT 59105 Juneau, AK 99081 Travis Craft Lauren Francis Zaun Barnes West Central Avalanche Center Park City Snowbasin 646 Edith Street 524 E North Hills Drive PO Box 460 Missoula, MT 59801 Salt Lake City, UT 84103 Huntsville, UT 84317 Mike Craig Beau Frick Cameron Barrett Park City Tamarack Kirkwood Mountain Resort 4000 Canyons Resort Drive 311 Village Drive PO Box 1 Park City, UT 84098 Tamarack, ID 83615 Kirkwood, CA 95646 Richard Gauron Nina Hance Mike Laney Yellowstone Mountain Club, LLC Friends of the Gallatin National National Ski Patrol PO Box 161097 Forest Avalanche Center 18784 Lake Forest Drive Big Sky, MT 59716 819 S 3rd Ave Penn Valley, CA 95946-9458 Bozeman, MT 59715 George Gaydos W Jonathan Lange Alta Ski Area Andrew Harrington Solitude Mountain Resort PO Box 582 Crystal Mountain 664 Irishsettlement Road Gardiner, MT 59030 196 Dow Road Underhill, VT 05489 Hollis, NH 03049 Eric Geisler Nick Larson Anchorage Nordic Jason Heath Yellowstone Mountain Club, LLC 2310 Banbury Drive Bridger Bowl Ski Area PO Box 161097 Anchorage, AK 99504 3190 Rose Street Big Sky, MT 59716 Bozeman, MT 59718 Dallas Glass Aaron Lazar American Avalanche Association Helon Hoffer Bridger Bowl Ski Area 1110 E Harrison Street, #303 USDA FS - Mount Washington 15795 Bridger Canyon Drive Seattle, WA 98102 Avalanche Center Bozeman, MT 59715 300 Glen Road Alan Gordon Gorham, NH 03581 Dave LeBlanc Coeur Alaska Park City 3031 Clinton Drive Sean Holbine 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Suite 202 Yellowstone Mountain Club, LLC Park City, UT 84098 Juneau, AK 99081 PO Box 161097 Big Sky, MT 59716 Kim Loosemore Nat Grainger Schweitzer Mountain Resort Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Robert Irizarry 107 Parallel Run PO Box 982493 Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Sandpoint, ID 83864 Park City, UT 84098 PO Box 929000 Snowbird, UT 84092 Brett Macalady Kim Grant Winter Park Resort Silverton Mountain, Points North Cameron Johnson 52 North 1st Street Heli Skiing, Mountain Trip Solitude Mountain Resort Granby, CO 80446 PO Box 824 12000 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Silverton, CO 81433 Solitude, UT 84121 Cameron Mackenzie Solitude Mountain Resort Nacen Gray Steve Kalabany 12000 E Big Cottonwood Canyon Vail Mountain Winter Park Resort Solitude, UT 84121 1000 S Frontage Road W PO Box 36 Vail, CO 81657 Winter Park, CO 80482 Pete Maleski Bridger Bowl Ski Area Alex Green Andrew Kimball 15795 Bridger Canyon Drive Yellowstone Mountain Club, LLC Powder Mountain Ski Resort Bozeman, MT 59715 PO Box 161097 2607 E Cherry Lane Big Sky, MT 59716 Layton, UT 84040 Alex Marienthal Friends of the Gallatin National Mark Greeno Logan King Forest Avalanche Center Friends of the Gallatin National West Central Montana Avalanche 521 W Lamme Street Forest Avalanche Center Center Bozeman, MT 59715 3321 Blackbird Drive 2217 Kensington Ave Bozeman, MT 59718 Missoula, MT 59801 Chip Markward Heavenly Ski Resort Kim Haft Dave LaBelle PO Box 2180 Crystal Mountain Vail Mountain Stateline, NV 89449 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd 1000 S Frontage Road W Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 Vail, CO 81657 Brian Martens West Central Montana Avalanche Harry Hamlin Center Crystal Mountain 705 Iris Ave 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd Boulder, CO 80304 Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 Chris Martin Josh Pope Peter Sanderson King County Search & Rescue Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Mission Ridge Ski Patrol Rescue Team 3395 Cody Drive 7000 Olalla Canyon Road 205 E Idaho Teton Village, WY 83025 Cashmere, WA 98815 Box 761 Roslyn, WA 98941 Eric Praetorius Elizabeth Schofield Alta Ski Area Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Kent May 7319 South 1950 East PO Box 5808 USDA FS - Payette Avalanche Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121 Dillon, CO 80435 Center 102 W Lake Street Sierra Prothers Jason Scott Mc Call, ID 83638 Park City Heavenly Ski Resort PO Box 4034 PO Box 2180 Emily Maynard Park City, UT 84060 Stateline, NV 89449 Aspen Skiing Company 101 Lone Pine Road, #10 Joe Rabaglia Josh Shields Aspen, CO 81611 Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Park City PO Box 929000 2700 Holiday Ranch Loop Road Miles Morris Snowbird, UT 84092 Park City, UT 84060 Crystal Mountain 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd Kate Ray Wes Shirey Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 Park City Park City 4000 Canyons Resort Drive 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Robert Morrow Park City, UT 84098 Park City, UT 84098 Alpine Meadows Ski Resort 1431 Lake Blvd Chris Reeder Jenn Silva Davis, CA 95616 Vail Mountain Vail Mountain PO Box 7 1000 S Frontage Road W Adam Naisbitt Vail, CO 81657 Vail, CO 81657 Alta Ski Area PO Box 8022 Christopher Reither Ron Simenhois Alta, UT 84092 Aspen Skiing Company Coeur Alaska PO Box 1248 3031 Clinton Drive Joe Naunchik Aspen, CO 81612 Suite 202 Park City Juneau, AK 99081 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Jakob Renz Park City, UT 84098 Sun Valley Resort Kirah Solomon 931 Snowflake Drive Park City Timothy Nickell Hailey, ID 83333 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Park City Park City, UT 84098 2790 N Commons Blvd, Apt D303 Mike Rheam Heber City, UT 84032 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Joelle Stanions 4540 W Stilson Ranch Road Park City Robert Oppor Wilson, WY 83014 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Mammoth Mountain Park City, UT 84098 PO Box 24 Nate Richards Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Winter Park Resort Scott Stolte 125 Fox Run Lane, Apt. A Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Marshall Phillips Fraser, CO 80442 3395 Cody Drive Sundance Teton Village, WY 83025 8841 Alpine Loop Road Elizabeth Rocco Sundance, UT 84604 Alta Ski Area Heiko Stopsack PO Box 8007 Ridge Explorations, LLC Matt Phillips Alta, UT 84092 PO Box 1623 Eldora Mountain Resort White Salmon, WA 98672 PO Box 1697 Justin Russell Nederland, CO 80466 Park City Neil Sullivan PO Box 2602 Eldora Mountain Resort Nikos Plattner Park City, UT 84060 2861 Eldora Ski Road, #140 Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Nederland, CO 80466 PO Box 5808 Dillon, CO 80435 Jimmy Tart Matt Whalen Exhibitors Park City Vail Mountain 253 South 500 East PO Box 7 Logan Cookler Heber City, UT 84032 Vail, CO 81657 Backcountry Access, Inc. 2820 Wilderness Place David Telian Colin Wilkinson Unit H Park City Park City Boulder, CO 80301 4000 Canyons Resort Drive PO Box 39 Park City, UT 84098 Park City, UT 84060 Ryan Guess Black Diamond Equipment/PIEPS Jimmy Terra Alan Willard 2084 East 3900 South Sun Valley Resort Stevens Pass Salt Lake City, UT 84124 421 Broadway Blvd PO Box 609 Ketchum, ID 83340 Leavenworth, WA 98826 Damian Jackson RECCO AB Ken Thompson Bart Wills PO Box 8710 Park City Mt. Bachelor Avon, CO 81620 2100 Park Ave, #684305 1777 SE Tempest Drive Park City, UT 84060 Bend, OR 97702 Jaime Musnicki American Avalanche Association Zach Thompson Jon Wilson PO Box 248 Alta Ski Area Heavenly Ski Resort Victor, ID 83455 PO Box 1540 PO Box 2180 Pinedale, WY 82941 Stateline, NV 89449 Doug Neff Campbell Scientific, Inc. Terry Van Hoven Jeremy Wilz 815 West 1800 North Washington DOT Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort Logan, UT 84321-1784 1365 Pitcher Canyon Road 6952 S La Rosa Courtt., #BS32 Wenatchee, WA 98801 Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121 Jim Quist Evolution Insurance Brokers Lisa VanSciver Marlen Wolfe 8722 S Harrison Street Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Aspen Skiing Company Sandy, UT 84070 3395 Cody Drive 23 Lazy Glen Teton Village, WY 83025 Snowmass, CO 81654 Russell Slaugh Black Diamond Equipment/PIEPS Luke Voss Joanna Wright 2084 East 3900 South Heavenly Ski Resort Tahoe Nordic SAR Salt Lake City, UT 84124 PO Box 2180 PO Box 7703 Stateline, NV 89449 Tahoe City, CA 96145 Andy Wenberg Backcountry Access, Inc. Timothy Walsh Travis Wright 2820 Wilderness Place Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Park City Unit H PO Box 5808 74 W Boulderville Road Boulder, CO 80301 Dillon, CO 80435 Oakley, UT 84056 Doug Workman Mike Werner Rachel (Katie) Wry Mammut Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Kirkwood Mountain Resort 458 Hurricane Lane 3395 Cody Drive PO Box 1 Williston, VT 05495 Teton Village, WY 83025 Kirkwood, CA 95646 Brett Wesson Eric Zaharee Timberline Lodge & Ski Area Mt.
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