Join us on Sunday, February 2 as Cardiff Snowboards and Phantom Bindings visit Loveland for a free demo day. (valid lift ticket/season pass as well as a credit card for deposit required)
Cardiff Snowcraft, hailing from Utah, distills decades of experience in snowboarding, design, engineering, and construction into purpose-built boards that tour and ride like no other out there. Unique to the industry, we offer each of our snowboards in both a splitboard and snowboard option.
Born in 2012, Phantom Splitboard Bindings are the first splitboard bindings designed around lightweight alpine touring (AT) ski boots. While the term "hardbooting" is often used to describe the setup, Phantoms are designed to flex, ride and feel like traditional snowboard bindings and perform as well in deep pow conditions as they do during the spring snowboard mountaineering season.
The Outdoor Divas visits Loveland for a women's specific demo day. This is your chance to come and try all the latest women's ski equipment before you buy it. Click Here to RSVP, or stop by one of the Outdoor Divas locations. There is no cost to participate, although a driver's license and credit card are required for deposit as is a valid lift ticket.
Brands that will be available for demo include Kastle, Rossignol, K2, Icelantic, Volkl, Blizzard, Nordica, and Dynastar. Please contact Outdoor Divas for specific model information.
9:00 am – 4:00 pm February 12, 2020 – February 13, 2020
The Patagonia Worn Wear crew is cruising through Colorado and they're making a stop at Loveland Ski Area on February 12 & 13. They'll fix any brand of clothing and all repairs are on the house! Their mission is to keep what you've got in use longer, so you don't have to buy more of something you don't need. It's one item per person on a first-come, first-serve basis, so get there before the crowd does. Please, no footwear or hardgoods,
9:00 am – 4:00 pm February 12, 2020 – February 13, 2020
The Patagonia Worn Wear crew is cruising through Colorado and they're making a stop at Loveland Ski Area on February 12 & 13. They'll fix any brand of clothing and all repairs are on the house! Their mission is to keep what you've got in use longer, so you don't have to buy more of something you don't need. It's one item per person on a first-come, first-serve basis, so get there before the crowd does. Please, no footwear or hardgoods,
We are excited to announce that Ski Hooky Days with 95.7 FM The Party and Oskar Blues Brewing are returning to Loveland this season! Listen to 95.7 FM The Party for your chance to win free tickets to Loveland and be sure to sign up for Party VIP so you can join us for Hooky Day on Thursday, February 13 featuring $35 tickets! Simply sign up for Party VIP, print your coupon good for a $35 ticket valid on Thursday, February 13 only, and join us for a great day on the slopes! Can't make it on Thursday? The coupon also includes a buy one lift ticket get one free valid for up to two weeks after Hooky Day!
Oskar Blues supports Hooky Day with beer specials all day long and an Icelantic Ski Giveaway in the Rathskeller after a great day on the slopes!
Don't want to drive? Experience the ultimate Hooky Day VIP style and hop on the Brewski Bus with Oskar Blues. All the fun, none of the driving! Visit https://bit.ly/OBSkiDays
9:00 am – 3:30 pm February 15, 2020 – February 16, 2020
Check out the latest in snowboard technology with Proteus' Adjustable Camber snowboards. Adjust the shape of your board based on the type of terrain you want to ride and the conditions of the mountain. The Proteus Adjustable Camber system allows you to change your board's shape while you are on the mountain. One Board to Rule Them All. Powder day? Grab your Proteus. Slopes a bit icy? Grab your Proteus. Hitting the terrain park? Grab your Proteus.
There is no cost to participate, although a valid lift ticket as well as a driver's license and credit card for deposit are required.
Join us as the Loveland Race Club hosts a free Family Race Day. The race will take place off the Ptarmigan Lift in Bennett's Bowl from 10am - 2pm and will be open to skiers and snowboarderss of all ages and abilities. Come out and race your friends and family for fun and bragging rights. The race is free and open to everyone. Just sign up the morning of on the Basin Patio or at the top of the course.
9:00 am – 3:30 pm February 15, 2020 – February 16, 2020
Check out the latest in snowboard technology with Proteus' Adjustable Camber snowboards. Adjust the shape of your board based on the type of terrain you want to ride and the conditions of the mountain. The Proteus Adjustable Camber system allows you to change your board's shape while you are on the mountain. One Board to Rule Them All. Powder day? Grab your Proteus. Slopes a bit icy? Grab your Proteus. Hitting the terrain park? Grab your Proteus.
There is no cost to participate, although a valid lift ticket as well as a driver's license and credit card for deposit are required.
Join us for Wild Skills Junior Ski Patrol, a day camp at Loveland Ski Area on Saturday, February 22! Young girls will learn mountain safety and first aid while working with the strong women of the ski patrol community. This event is intended for intermediate to expert skiers/snowboarders ages 8 - 17 who identify as female.
This SheJumps' Wild Skills event is structured as full day camp experience, parents/legal guardians drop girls off, they are split into teams based on their skier ability and then rotate through different stations. Throughout the day, girls are taught a range of outdoor skills that are utilized by ski patrollers to keep the mountain safe. Girls will work alongside female patrollers and volunteers to learn more about the many facets of mountain safety and first aid.
We will provide 1 to 2 female mentorship engaging all generations in the sharing of knowledge and understanding. Connecting experience, energy and love for our natural places with the technical and survival skills girls need to get out and adventure.
The event registration opens at 9:30 am and is located in the Lower Ridge Room of the Main Lodge. You’ll check in at registration and meet up with your team for the day. Teams will consist of 1 female ski patroller, 3 SheJumps volunteers and 8 girls of similar ski ability.
At 10 am we start the day at Ski Patrol headquarters where patrolers will lead all teams in a morning meeting covering ski patrol basics and our agenda for the day. From there teams will break out and proceed to various stations throughout the mountain. Stations cover topics including first aid, mountain safety, toboggan use, snowmobile safety, weather and avalanche basics & prevention. Along the way there is free skiing, surprises and games, of course!
Lunch consisting of pizza & salad is included in the day. Please note, we are unable to accomodate eating restrictions. After lunch, all teams will proceed to the Avy Dog Demo where handlers will educate teams about the avalanche dog program and demonstrate a burial rescue situation.
The afternoon will wrap up with the remainder of station visits, free skiing, anytime skills and a informal awards ceremony starting at 3:30 pm.
Timeline:
9:30 Registration Opens, Location: Lower Ridge Room of the Main Lodge
10:00 Morning meeting
10:30 All teams on mountain
11:00 Station Set
1:00 Lunch INCLUDED IN EVENT REGISTRATION
1:30 Avy Dog Demo - All teams
2:00 Station Set
3:30 Awards/Check Out, Location: Lower Ridge Room of the Main Lodge
Age This event is for ages 8-17, girls as well as non-binary people who identify with the women’s community.
Skier/Boarder Ability Level: This event is intended for intermediate to expert skiers or snowboarders. As part of the registration process, you will be asked a variety of questions about how confident the skier is on particular runs at this resort to help us determine which team they are best suited for.
Scholarships: If you are unable to afford the cost of the ticket, you can apply for a scholarship. Please contact sfoster@shejumps.org for more information.
Bring items you usually ski with such as your backpack, snacks, water, extra gloves, etc.
Be honest about your skier ability when filling out registration questions
Purchase a special edition Junior Ski Patrol sweatshirt or beanie to support SheJumps and make sure more programs like this happen! https://www.shejumps.org/store
Interested in supporting this event? Contact sfoster@shejumps.org
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SheJumps increases the participation of women and girls in outdoor activities to foster confidence, leadership, and connection to nature and community through free and low-cost outdoor education.
We believe in increasing diversity in the outdoors and providing ALL women and girls with the spark that will lead to a lifetime of outdoor learning and empowerment. We welcome all women and girls (transgender and cisgender) as well as non-binary people who identify with the women’s community.
Signer / songwriter Amy Rose Scott visits Loveland to bring her folk, country, and Americana sounds to the Rathskeller after a great day on the slopes. Swing by and enjoy great music with friends and drinks!
The Outdoor Divas visits Loveland for a women's specific demo day. This is your chance to come and try all the latest women's ski equipment before you buy it. Click Here to RSVP, or stop by one of the Outdoor Divas locations. There is no cost to participate, although a driver's license and credit card are required for deposit as is a valid lift ticket.
Brands that will be available for demo include Kastle, Rossignol, K2, Icelantic, Volkl, Blizzard, Nordica, and Dynastar. Please contact Outdoor Divas for specific model information.
Backcountry Magazine returns for a stop of Backcountry BASECAMP at Loveland Ski Area on March 7 and 8, 2020. For more than 20 years, Backcountry Magazine has been committed to educating its community on how to safely travel untracked terrain and now were taking the message from the pages to the people.
As they travel throughout the country spreading safety and stoke, join the editors of Backcountry Magazine, alongside guides, forecasters, AIARE instructors and gear experts for a resort-based showcase of all things backcountry. We’ll have ski and board demos, educational workshops and tons of new gear to check out. After a great day on the slopes, join us for a huge party with live music and raffle that benefits CRAD with chances to win skis, boots, bindings, packs, apparel and more.
Backcountry Magazine returns for a stop of Backcountry BASECAMP at Loveland Ski Area on March 7 and 8, 2020. For more than 20 years, Backcountry Magazine has been committed to educating its community on how to safely travel untracked terrain and now were taking the message from the pages to the people.
As they travel throughout the country spreading safety and stoke, join the editors of Backcountry Magazine, alongside guides, forecasters, AIARE instructors and gear experts for a resort-based showcase of all things backcountry. We’ll have ski and board demos, educational workshops and tons of new gear to check out. After a great day on the slopes, join us for a huge party with live music and raffle that benefits CRAD with chances to win skis, boots, bindings, packs, apparel and more.
Never Summer snowboards, proudly made right here in Colorado, hosts a women's ride day with free demos on Sunday, March 8th. Come meet up with other ladies who shred, grab one of Never Summer's latest models, and explore Loveland's great terrain together. There is no cost to participate, but a valid lift ticket as well as driver's license and credit card for demo deposit are required. Discount lift tickets will be available.
This versatile Guitarist/Singer/Songwriter moved to Colorado in 2011 from New Orleans and now makes his home in Denver. Jack is a seasoned artist playing more than 100+ live shows a year. His original material is heavily influenced by Americana acts such as Robert Earl Keen, John Prine, Guy Clark, Hayes Carll, Steve Earle, The Turnpike Troubadours and The Drive By Truckers. Red Dirt acts, the likes of Reckless Kelly, Cross Canadian Ragweed and Stoney LaRue. And Blues artists such as Muddy Waters, Lightnin Hopkins and R.L Burnside.
In 2015 he started Georgetown Sound Recording Studio and followed that with the launch of Southbound Records in 2016 with the release of the first single (a cover of Hank Williams Six More Miles) by Jack Yoder & The Ramblin’ Shakes. He is currently working on a new album of original material.
We are excited to announce that Ski Hooky Days with 95.7 FM The Party and Oskar Blues Brewing are returning to Loveland this season! Listen to 95.7 FM The Party for your chance to win free tickets to Loveland and be sure to sign up for Party VIP so you can join us for Hooky Day on Thursday, March 12 featuring $35 tickets! Simply sign up for Party VIP, print your coupon good for a $35 ticket valid on Thursday, March 12 only, and join us for a great day on the slopes! Can't make it on Thursday? The coupon also includes a buy one lift ticket get one free valid for up to two weeks after Hooky Day!
Oskar Blues supports Hooky Day with beer specials all day long and an Icelantic Ski Giveaway in the Rathskeller after a great day on the slopes!
Don't want to drive? Experience the ultimate Hooky Day VIP style and hop on the Brewski Bus with Oskar Blues. All the fun, none of the driving! Visit tinyurl.com/OBhookydays
The Sun Bus is a community project developed by the Colorado Melanoma Foundation and sponsored by Elta MD Skincare and Fox 31 that provides FREE skin screenings, skin cancer awareness, and sun safety education to Coloradans at community events and public schools throughout the year. The Sun Bus visits Loveland on March 13 for free screenings and will be parked in the Basin lot from 10am - 2pm. Don't miss out!
While enjoying a great day on the slopes of Loveland Valley, take a break in the lodge with our children's entertainer Magic Rob. Armed with silly jokes, magic tricks that are sure to wow you, and more balloon animals than you could imagine, your little one is sure to get a kick on and off the mountain! Keep an eye out as Magic Rob roams the Valley lodge and Children's Ski School Center.
VIRTUAL EVENT - Earth Day Apres feat. Mark Morris!
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm April 22, 2020
Join us online for Earth Day Apres!, a virtual concert featuring local skier and singer/songwriter Mark Morris! Tune into our Facebook page or Instagram (@lovelandskiarea) on Wednesday, April 22nd from 6pm - 7pm to catch the free show!
THIS IS A VIRTUAL EVENT - LOVELAND IS CLOSED FOR THE SEASON
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!
The Loveland Ski Patrol is looking for Volunteers to join for the 2020-2021 season! There will be no tryouts due to COVID-19. The Loveland Ski Patrol will be doing interviews online and over the phone. See below for more details and instructions.
We are looking for expert skiers and riders who are interested in joining our patrol, and who can make the commitment to complete next season's training. As the first step, training includes completing the 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care (OEC) course beginning in August 2020, as well as a willingness to pass a future ski tryout and participate in the 2021 Outdoor Emergency Transport (OET) course.
• The 2020 Outdoor Emergency Care training class runs from late August through December. The course is hosted at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Lakewood, CO, as well as at Loveland Basin Ski Area.
• OEC certification is a primary requirement for any volunteer through the National Ski Patrol (NSP), of which the Loveland Ski Patrol is a member.
• Admission to the class will be based upon an interview with one of the Loveland instructors.
• Candidates will be expected to assure the instructors of an ability to ski at an expert, or near-expert, level, and a willingness and desire to commit to a rewarding career as a volunteer ski patroller.
• Pre-registration is required, so please visit lovelandskipatrol.com and follow the links to complete an interest form and submit any questions you may have.
We look forward to meeting you and sharing more about what it means to be an integral part of a wonderful organization!