If you are trained and know what you'd doing, skiing in the backcountry is a hell of a lot safer than say, driving on the freeway or eating McDonald's. Almost every fun activity in life involves some kind of risk or danger, and backcountry skiing is no exception. For anyone who's into it, the incredible scenery, solitude (except, of course, for the presence of your BUDDY), and of course the sick lines you're skiing are more than reason enough to "put yourself in danger." And if you're trained and smart about it, it's not dangerous at all. Sure, there's always the chance of a freak accident, and they do happen - but a good analogy is that of driving a car. If you don't know how to drive and you head right out onto the interstate, there's a good chance you're going to get hurt. If you've taken driving school and have a lot of driving experience, there is a much reduced risk of getting injured or killed - but the possibility is still there, even if it occurs through an event which isn't your fault at all.