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Caroline Elliott is not just a snow safety educator, author, and search and rescue (SAR) avalanche dog handler.
She is also an inspirational speaker, captivating audiences with her unique journey and experiences.
Caroline Elliott was the first British woman to join the French Fire and Rescue specialist mountain rescue unit, she has been involved in many life-saving missions, each adding to her inspiring narrative.
Caroline has followed a unique professional path. The only British woman qualified across all the disciplines required in the French ski patrol rescue world: controlled bombing, weather forecasting and avalanche dog handling, graduating from the iconic ‘Ecole National de Ski and Alpinisme’ in Chamonix.
As a speaker, Caroline Elliott will engage audiences with a glimpse of her world, where she overcame language, cultural, and gender barriers to excel in a physically demanding and mentally challenging profession that is still very much male-led. Her inspirational talks and her book Fjord’s Mountain Mission help keep people safe in the snow and develop a deep love of the environment.
Caroline’s talks are enriched with her real-life experiences of overcoming adversity. She shares a notable story about a successful avalanche rescue in France where her team saved an entire family, including a 4-year-old child buried under two meters of snow for over two hours.
Caroline first embarked on a ski trip to the Alps when she was 10, enticed into the Winter Wonderland of the snow-covered slopes. From then on, she found every possible opportunity to return to the mountains and their snowy folds, working first as a ski rep for PGL and then instructing children’s ski classes.
For a period of time, she entered the world of freestyle skiing, training in the disciplines of both ski ballet and aerials. After completing a bachelor’s degree in German and Spanish, she soon realised that she needed to search for ‘a serious job’ and put her passion of working on the snow on hold.
She tried a variety of careers, from guiding to interpreting to working as a ‘jillaroo’ on a cattle station out in the bush in Australia, only to find herself gradually drawn back up to altitude. Realising her desire to do meaningful work and help others in the outdoors, she focussed her energies on becoming a ski patroller.
Her competence on skis helped her progress quickly and she completed her initial training in Thredbo in the Australian Alps. With the training not recognised in France, in 2007, she started the long, complicated process from the ski test to the final exam to become a ‘pisteur secouriste 1er degré, and subsequently attended the Ecole National de Ski et d’Alpinisme (Chamonix) in 2011 to gain the pisteur secouriste 2éme degré.
At the same time, she followed parallel courses to enrich her knowledge, including ‘Observateur NivoMétéo’ with Météo France to study the weather systems and snow environment along with the qualification to detonate potential snow masses as an ‘Artificier’ with the Association Nationale pour l’Étude de la Neige et des Avalanches.
In 2021, Caroline published her unique children’s snow safety book ‘Fjord’s Mountain Mission’, has been endorsed by the International Ski Federation in Switzerland. While awe-inspiring, mountains also demand respect as there are potential real dangers for those with a lack of knowledge, understanding and training.
Over time, Caroline slowly gathered all her snow adventures together, along with precious memories of her incredible avalanche dog, Fjord. She created this book for children, a fun, interactive way to stay safe in the winter resorts.
She wants everyone to experience the deep joy she has felt in the mountains, but she also wants everyone to be safe.
Fjord’s Mountain Mission has been translated into French, German and Swedish
Looking closely at early morning blasting operations, multiple victim collisions on the winter slopes to real-life avalanche rescue events, you will learn how the right blend of risk management and effective teamwork, combined with communication strategies to deal with stress, are key to achieving a safe and positive outcome and attaining the desired goal set for the mission.
Caroline will invite you to learn about a real-life avalanche rescue in France that was successful in saving a whole family, the youngest only 4 years old, trapped under two metres of snow for over 2 hours. We’ll look at what was crucial in achieving such a positive outcome whilst working under pressure, with multiple service agencies, some of whom had never worked together.
Caroline embodies female empowerment, serving as an inspiration to everyone, particularly women aspiring to enter traditionally male-led fields. She believes that passion and an unwavering sense of humour are essential to achieving great heights in life and careers.
She shares her inspirational journey to become the first British woman to enter the French Fire and Rescue specialist mountain rescue unit and tells the stories of life-saving rescue missions. Caroline’s expertise in snow safety education and her role as a risk management consultant for winter sports accidents have solidified her reputation as a leader in her field.
“I just wanted to say a big thank you for your presentation last night. We all found it very engaging. Your mix of experience as a mountain professional in facing challenges on and off the mountain resonated with many of our team. Your lessons learned in facing and overcoming these challenges is something we have taken away, to bring back to our work environment.”
Chris, Proactive Project Management Limited
“As a pioneer for women in the male-dominated world of mountain rescue, Caroline Elliott’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Her talk on leadership and decision-making in high-stakes situations left our team in awe. The lessons she shared on effective communication, teamwork and composure are invaluable for any organization. We feel privileged to have had her speak at our event.”
H.K., Founder & CEO, Wild Poppy Publishing
“Caroline Elliott and Fjord came to our school and engaged the children in learning about mountain safety. The children were able to use equipment that Caroline uses on the mountain and they watched a really interesting film explaining all about mountain safety. Of course the star was Fjord who behaved perfectly and really hooked the children into the important message being put across. We even had a visit from local news and were featured in the news that week. Very exciting! Caroline is a fabulous advocate for her cause, and an excellent role model for young girls who want to enter a male-dominated field. Great morning had by all.”
Cass Ainsworth, St. Mark’s Church of England Primary School
Burton Morewood CE Primary School highly recommend booking Caroline for one of her inspirational talks with her amazing dog.”
Helen Barton – Burton Morewood CE Primary School