What Ski Patrol Does

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Hazard Prevention

Ski patrollers start each day working to ensure the ski area is as safe as practical by checking every ski run and identifying and marking hazards (e.g. rocks, sink holes, creeks, steep drop offs, cornices, icy areas, and potential avalanche areas) with equipment such as “danger poles”, signs and rope lines, as well as opening or closing ski runs as appropriate to the conditions that day.

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Incident Response

Throughout the day, ski patrollers respond to incidents as they arise, continue to perform risk assessments of the ski area and implement appropriate mitigations, as well as ensure all snow sports participants adhere to the Alpine Responsibility Code to help achieve a safe and enjoyable experience for all those undertaking snow sports at Falls Creek.

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End of Day Patrol

At the end of each day, as the ski lifts close, Ski Patrol “sweeps” the ski area to ensure it’s clear of all skiers and boarders and everyone is down safely.

The Falls Creek Ski Patrol dates back to the early 60s after skiing in Falls Creek became popular. Learn about the rich history of the Falls Creek Ski Patrol and those that built it to what it is today.

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