Backcountry savy

JibChile

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Anyone have any good backcountry tips fro reading the pack that htyeve picked up? not the obviou sones i kno wmost of the basics jsut osme stuff ppl have learned from expereince and has anyone had an avalanche expereince here?

 
Check out these books:

The ABC of Avalanche Safety, Second Edition by E.R. LaChapelle

Avalanche Safety for Skiers and Climbers, Second Edition by Tiny Daffern

The Avalanche Handbook by David McClung and Peter Shaerer

All three are published by The Mountaneers, which is a sure guarantee that there is not bullshit to be found within.

''I had Sonny side up and I had Sonny side down...I had Sonny all ze way around!''
 
Easy thing to remember... If you don't know don't go! Too many people in the BC who don't know shit. Take a class.

 
Yeah, you can't read a book and expect to know everything...experience is key, so before you build on your own use somebody elses, either take a class or ski with somebody who knows their shit. It's a jungle out there.

''I had Sonny side up and I had Sonny side down...I had Sonny all ze way around!''
 
yah....you shouldn't ask people who have experiance for tips that aren't in books. You gotta learn that stuff in the field. Make friends with people who know what they are doing, take a course..and get that info the same way we did, experiance it.

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'You're old enough to know that you won't get a lot of things in life because you don't have tits' - One of the 1/4 pipe builders at snowjam winnipeg to a couple young boys in response to why we'd let 3 girls on the ramp and not them

Don't think just jump.

 
Dontget me wrong i know some of the areas i wa sjut wonderin if there was anything uguys had learne dout of the ordinary........im backountry but not a beginner not an expert either

 
Read 'The White Death' by Mckay Jenkins. Its the best book ever, i think, and it will really get your head on straight about avalanches.

Pushing off into the seasons first blazing arcs, speed instantly melts a full summer's worth of angst. We are back. It is winter. And we have just been reminded, once again, of the power of this mountain and this cherised life. - Aaron Martin
 
My experience has been you can read all the books out there you can surround yourself with the most knowledgable people, you can take all the precautions in the world, but in the end it's ALWAYS a gamble no matter how safe you may THINK you are. This last June I was making a summit attempt on Mt. Joffre off the Duffy Lake Rd. in B.C with The British Columbia Mountaineering Club when I as well as 8 others were taken and swept by this class two slide. Among the 8 of us 2 individuals teach industrial level 1 Canadian Avalanche Association program. Anyways no more talk I will upload the pic of the after math to the photo section, and you can see for yourself.

ski=life

life=ski
 
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