Powdered_Donuts
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I dont believe i have seen this posted yet its worth a watch.
Heres the article/video from freeskier @http://community.freeskier.com/articles/article.php?article_id=3279
Our friends at Black Diamond and Avalung just sent over this video today. If you haven’t seen it yet, do it now.
It’s
a pretty sobering video. Skier Chris Cardello is riding a line in
Haines with a helmet cam for Rage Films. An avalanche breaks off all
around him, and he’s buried, while the cam continues to roll. He
manages to get his Avalung into his mouth, and thanks to a speedy
rescue, he’s pulled out alive after just five minutes. The incident
happened last April, but it’s just as relevant today as ever.
Chris
described it like this: “When the slide propagated, I tried to remain
as composed as possible and make sure my AvaLung was in. As I was
getting buried and the slide slowed, I threw one hand up and with my
other hand I grasped the AvaLung, which had been ripped out of my mouth
during the turbulent ride. While I was buried, I tried to be as calm as
possible—I knew my hand was exposed so my crew would be digging me out
shortly. I was able to breathe through the AvaLung, but it was
difficult due to the snow jammed down my throat.”
Scary stuff.
Heres the article/video from freeskier @http://community.freeskier.com/articles/article.php?article_id=3279
Our friends at Black Diamond and Avalung just sent over this video today. If you haven’t seen it yet, do it now.
It’s
a pretty sobering video. Skier Chris Cardello is riding a line in
Haines with a helmet cam for Rage Films. An avalanche breaks off all
around him, and he’s buried, while the cam continues to roll. He
manages to get his Avalung into his mouth, and thanks to a speedy
rescue, he’s pulled out alive after just five minutes. The incident
happened last April, but it’s just as relevant today as ever.
Chris
described it like this: “When the slide propagated, I tried to remain
as composed as possible and make sure my AvaLung was in. As I was
getting buried and the slide slowed, I threw one hand up and with my
other hand I grasped the AvaLung, which had been ripped out of my mouth
during the turbulent ride. While I was buried, I tried to be as calm as
possible—I knew my hand was exposed so my crew would be digging me out
shortly. I was able to breathe through the AvaLung, but it was
difficult due to the snow jammed down my throat.”
Scary stuff.