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Phantom avy info? 04/06/11
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@ Jim: I apologize somewhat for trolling you guys, yes I know safety is subjective and risk assessments are personal. Just turning things around a bit on those who may be critical post-hoc -- please suggest (non-flippantly, if possible) some alternatives that you genuinely think would have been better choices yesterday. I'm curious what you think, and no I'm not interested in book suggestions, and no I am not clueless about where or when to go skiing.
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Back on point:
I can see how Marcus might have other things on his mind right now, rather than giving us a detailed account. A big ride may change your perspective and focus, etc. even without friends getting hurt... On the other hand, I also share deep interest in the details, when he is ready.
My best wishes go to everyone involved and kudos to SAR
Ivo
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Glad everyone survived. Sorry to hear about the injuries, first the avy ride and then 2K feet in a sled with a broken femur (ouch!)
Good work by everyone, rescuers and party members alike. I can only imagine seeing 3 out of your party of 5 being swept away. We are not done with the scary snowpack this year, I think Joedabaker's comment sums it: "I just don't want to be called upon to search for another person this year"
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Hats off to SAR for their efforts and their safe return.
Thanks for your willingness to share this incident with the group, I am confident we will all learn from your experience.
Gary
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I'm sure I'll catch hell for saying this, but I can't help but question why we have to "learn something" from someone's unfortunate accident. The internet has turned us into a bunch of voyeurs. Marcus is under no obligation to make public what was most likely a very personal, traumatic experience. I really hope he posts nothing at all, and we're left to use our own judgement in deciding whether to go skiing or not.
Not from me. I couldn't agree with you more.
People want NWAC to be their go/no go when its so generalized as to be highly suspect as a go tool.
People blaming lack of safe secret stash TR's forcing them to ski risky terrain as a result. OMG!
People expecting people who have been in avalanches to blog about their experiences so others can pontificate and judge and critique and if you don't ,you're not being community minded " so others can learn from your mistakes"
Jumped up jerk legislators from Beastialityville promoting bills making poachers criminals when they should be protecting poor horses.
Make you own decisions.
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