2.8 KiB
| title | tags | |
|---|---|---|
| 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
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compression test
- locating instabilities near surface
- 30(upslope not horixontal) x30cmx110cm ()

- tap 10 times with finger tips
- mark factures as easy
- level column
- tap 10 times with finger tips from elbow
- level
- tap with hand or fist from shoulder


- facture types video: http://vimeo.com/30996756
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deep tap test
- similar to compression test but tests only for weak persistent layer relatively deep in the snowpack
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extended column test
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rutschblock test
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propagation saw test
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shovel shear test
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hand shear test
equipment
- shovel
- probe
- snow saw
- ruler
- cord
uptracking and route selection
link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAXgSoSUD3Y
avalanche triangle: snowpack, terrain, weather.
terrain

- 5 red flags: "natures freebies"
- recent avalanches
- shooting cracks
- recent wind loading
- recent snow
- thaw, snow snails
- debris in creeks
snowpack
weather
alptruth
stay far apart so you dont all get trapped.
uptracking
steepness






