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Anyone wearing the Avalung?

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20 years 11 months ago #171209 by Larry_Trotter
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Ok... first of all, I admit I'm a gear junkie. If I hiked with all the gear I have, I wouldn't get out of the parking lot. <br><br>Anyway, with my REI rebate in my hot little hands, I splurged it all on the Black Diamond Avalung. I had some rebate left over, so I also picked up the Feb 05 Powder mag and the Winter 2005 Couloir Backcountry Adventure mag.<br><br>I looked through these mags to see if there were any pictures of someone wearing the Avalung. Spotted, in the Couloir mag article on Skins, two guys wearing the 'lung, cool! <br><br>Overall, it seems the 'lung is not a fashion item in the mags. Couloir also mentioned Carl and Lowell Skoog in a big article on Jackson Hole bc skiing. <br><br>The Powder Mag has a dramatic layout on Mt. St. Helens skiing.<br><br>So I tried on this 'lung job and determined that I could just lower my head and grab that mouth piece pretty fast. Now, I know that we want to avoid avalanches, not body surf them. But, I was wondering what you guy thought of this item?

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20 years 11 months ago #171228 by Ed
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I don't like excess gear, but I heard Bruce Tremper uses one, so I got one. I've heard that Black Diamond actually have some favorable stat's now?

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20 years 11 months ago #171231 by Gib
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Here's a great read if you've even considered one<br><br> www.wildsnow.com/articles/avalung/avalun...alanche-article.html

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20 years 11 months ago #171232 by Larry_Trotter
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Gib - Thanks for the article, great read. However, I wonder if this guy knew that he was taking on more risk than he should have. Seems to me they knew that avy conditions were critical. <br><br>Anyway, I think the article had some good pointers on how to use the Avalung.<br><br>- Bite on it asap.<br>- Use a hand to keep it in place.<br>- Keep a full chest of air to reserve space for breathing under the snow.<br><br>Interesting that he could hear so much, and also over his radio.<br><br>

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20 years 11 months ago #171235 by Jim Oker
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Very interesting article - thanks for the link. In addition to the comments on the Avalung, I found the following to also be interesting (and a seeming confirmation of what I've heard elsewhere):<br>"Andreas had this small Ortovox plastic shovel with the red blade, and Erik had a bigger aluminum folding shovel. They told me afterward that they would never be able to dig me out from where I was laying. After digging 1 meter deep, they were totally exhausted and the snow was too hard for the light shovels."<br><br>While you're pondering an Avalung purchase, use some of that safety-conscious energy to also test your own shovel on some firm, dry-snow avy debris! Can you move snow as quickly as you'd like? And while you're at it, try using your probe in the concrete snow (especially if you are trusting probe poles to do the trick). (sorry for minor thread drift - but this was hard to resist given the quote from the article).<br><br>Back to the original question posed - I have not thought a ton about buying one of these, in part from being at least moderately conservative in slope choices, in part from wanting to avoid impedimentia, and in part from the fact that I tend to run hot and add-remove top layers fairly often (my SLR camera's chest harness is already quite a butt in this regard, speaking of impedimentia). Not necessarily the optimal safety choice, but there you are.

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20 years 11 months ago #171242 by Larry_Trotter
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I have a two piece aluminum shovel... I learned while digging out a tent hole near Anvil Rock, in hard snow, not to use the shovel to pry up snow. Prying just bends the handle. I had to use my ice axe to chop up the snow first, then use the shovel to move it. Perhaps the patrol guys in the article had real heavy duty shovels.<br><br>I've shoveled out tent pads a few times and it's pretty hard work. <br><br>Nice thing about the Avalung is that it is almost no weight, a few oz. The only real block is that it cost $114.00. And nobody really thinks they are going to be the one who gets buried. <br><br>The literatature that comes with the Avalung mentions falling into tree holes and such. At least two people have died in the last couple of years in the NW after falling into tree holes and suffocating. So there is another risk to consider.

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