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After Theory Comes Practice

Once you have completed your E-Learning training, put your knowledge into practice with our T-Learning courses. There’s nothing better than getting your hands and skis in the snow.

Under the supervision of our instructors, you will learn how to avoid risks in complete safety. WEMountain offers a unique network of certified ski instructors and mountain guides (UIAGM / AIARE) who have all undergone specific training.

Book your T-Learning course now, available in 4 European countries (CH, FR, IT, AUT)!

What Makes Our Courses Unique

More Fun

Thanks to our E-Learning courses, you’ve already got the theory covered, no more hours of listening to lectures in the cold: it's time to get out there and enjoy riding!

More Freedom

With WEMountain, every minute counts. Our online training courses allow you to devote your time on the mountain to what really matters: improving, riding, and enjoying the experience.

More Community

All participants validated their certificates before arriving. The result: a balanced level, smooth progress and a dynamic atmosphere on the pitch.

Watch a Typical Day

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What Does a T-Learning Course Look Like?

Join us for an awesome day dedicated to hands-on learning and discovering essential skills to mountain safely and confidently! 

This mountain day is designed to help you put everything you’ve learned online into practice in a fun, energetic, and friendly environment. It’s a fantastic chance to share, grow, and progress together in small passionate groups, building a safer, more responsible mountain community of tomorrow. 

Get ready for a series of fun, dynamic workshops around the ski area or on backcountry terrain. These practical activities keep things active and friendly, making learning engaging and lively. 

An enriching experience where fun, freedom, and safety are at the heart of every step! 

Morning

Put your online course theory into action. Together, we’ll work on planning a project, setting up a group agreement, and exploring additional info sources like avalanche bulletins. We’ll also focus on observation skills, crucial for spotting and assessing natural and human risks factors.

Early Afternoon

Dive into risk assessment, review travelling rules and communication rules, and most importantly, learn how to make smart decisions, always aiming for prevention and avoidance.

Late Afternoon

Tackle crisis management: how to react confidently if you’re caught in an emergency, whether you are carried away or a rescuer. Then, it’s time for hands-on practice for a rescue: using beacon, probe and digging techniques, and an introduction to first aid.

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