quartz/content/notes/avalanche.md
2023-01-08 13:20:15 +13:00

1.7 KiB

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avalanche

link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-luspmL_f1o

  • Lower risk
  • Avoid avi terrain
  • safety gear
  • what to consider
  • using a guide

Reducing risk

  • total avoidance (dont go backcountry at all)
  • avoidance lite (avoid all avalanche terrain)
  • recognising risk, accepting it, minimizing exposure
  • use bulletin

avoidance

  • stay in bounds/on piste
  • use low angle slopes
  • steep: 30-45 degrees

minimize exposure to risks

  • know if you are in avalanche terrain
    • maps, guidbooks, photos
    • clinometers
    • quality level 1 course

Use the bulletin forecast

  • low
  • moderate : natural avalanches not likely, man made avalanches possible if you ski in the wrong spot
  • considerable: if you ski in the wrong spot, human triggered avalances are likely

no overhead hazard: not below a large face or something

avalanche problem:

  • persistent weak layer
  • wind drifted snow

whoomps under skis: collapsing snow, avalanches likely

Video 2

link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r0YIgdjm6M

lots of different types of avalanche. loose vs slab, wet vs dry.

usually: strong snow over weak snow.

strong: often wind effect: ltighly bonded grains weak: light snow with no wind and cold clear nights

important: slope angle

Snowpack tests

link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvwhuP4qtQg

  • compression test
    • locating instabilities near surface
    • 30(upslope not horixontal) x30cmx110cm ()
    • tap 10 times with finger tips
      • mark factures as easy
    • tap 1
  • deep tap test
  • extended column test
  • rutschblock test
  • propagation saw test
  • shovel shear test
  • hand shear test

equipment

  • shovel
  • probe
  • snow saw
  • ruler
  • cord