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RYB
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Hi SnoWest'ers!
Just wanted to share a bit of information concerning avy packs, which some of you might find interesting.
Three days ago a large avalanche took the lives of five skiers in Troms in northern Norway. The skiers were on their way down a steep run on "Sorbmegaisa", sami-language for "The deadly mountain".
Not all details have been revealed to the public, but as of now, it is known that they were all wearing avy packs, and they were deployed, yet failed to rescue the skiers. Several of the "ballons" had burst, or had been compressed by the snowmasses, leaving the victims buried as deep as 25 feet.
One skier caught in the avalanche was found alive, his head being above the snow.
It should be common knowledge that avalanche safety first and foremost should be about prevention, as no equipment will keep you completely safe.
Don't trust your avy pack, trust your judgement!!
Stay Safe, Have Fun!!
RYB
Just wanted to share a bit of information concerning avy packs, which some of you might find interesting.
Three days ago a large avalanche took the lives of five skiers in Troms in northern Norway. The skiers were on their way down a steep run on "Sorbmegaisa", sami-language for "The deadly mountain".
Not all details have been revealed to the public, but as of now, it is known that they were all wearing avy packs, and they were deployed, yet failed to rescue the skiers. Several of the "ballons" had burst, or had been compressed by the snowmasses, leaving the victims buried as deep as 25 feet.
One skier caught in the avalanche was found alive, his head being above the snow.
It should be common knowledge that avalanche safety first and foremost should be about prevention, as no equipment will keep you completely safe.
Don't trust your avy pack, trust your judgement!!
Stay Safe, Have Fun!!
RYB