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Phantom avy info? 04/06/11
- Micah
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Here's hoping for a speedy recovery for Roger and Dan.
Best Wishes,
Micah Prange
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Thanks, Andy for the assessment. It is clear that there is much more to an accident than just snowpack (terrain, weather and group dynamics). The snowpack questions just help us to understand Why did this happen here? Marcus and Dan have given great insight into the other parts of the incident.My last thoughts on the matter is how close to home this hits. Marcus and I have taken the same avy classes together and performed the same pre-season training for several years. I consider him more methodical them me. I'm a phantom lapper and use that slope for exercise through the season. I've been up that glade a dozen times/season. From reading their accounts, I think I might be less risk averse in the snow. This easily could have been me in that group. It gives me pause.
I think that all of us have been in situations where either we were uncomfortable or where something did happen. When people are willing to share their experiences we can all learn.
Edited to add: Dan and Marcus's stories sure point out how difficult it is to extract oneself from a situation once it starts to evolve. It is not easy to make the decision to turn around.
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Zap & Jill
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Things happening rapidly in/to snow pack (heating?)...
Seen a slope go after it was fully skied out after everybody had left. The pillow immediately under the cornice--which a small part of, dropped onto pillow--had triggered and released the "pillow" and ultimately resulted in the whole slope being obliterated (2' appr.crown). The ski tracks came in from the side below the pillow. The sun was full on at the time of 1pm.. a few hours after the skiing/freshies were partaked...
I wonder what ski cutting immediately below that cornice would have produced early on that day...seems like a good idea..
My two cents worth..been in a slide my self in Crystal area years ago...don't want to do that again, but don't want to forget my thinking errors on that one ...I should not have been above a rock band and the terrain trap below that-- especially new cold snow, that it was rapidly warming/cooking in the sun...
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Don/Dan. Love the photo of you smiling! Now that you are laid up, don't watch too much Jerry Springer.
Look forward to more of your skiing in the future!
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speedy recovery to those injured and another shout out to SAR, great work everyone.
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