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Thanks for the great video. The soundtrack is ominous in itself of death or serious injury.
What's scary is there aren't always shooting cracks or fracture lines, even near the top where stress from weight of the snowpack is greatest.
ICT/ECT's can show windslab layers but not the probability. Even after a cycle of 30 taps from the wrist, elbow and shoulder, there may not be any fractures in the column or collapse.
An R-Block Test may be the best avy indicator.
Bottom Line: windloaded slopes greater than 30 degrees should be avoided until there are clear indications the snowpack is more stable.
Ski-cutting as high as possible to mitigate or reduce the risk of a slide is an option but not advised per The Avalanche Handbook because of the danger to the ski-cutter and those below in the event of a slide.
Roping off to an anchor with avy observers above and below in safe zones to keep other bc travelers out is advised. As well has having good communications and evac plan.
I assume this was implemented as it is mandated under Federal OSHA after several fatalities over the years in the US and Canada.
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@Odhege8262
1 year ago
The content here is prime for shorts. You can get a lot of information out to the public thru this. Nice job MWAC, I appreciate all you do. Can’t wait to see how the east side terrain looks after this massive cycle settles out. 🤜
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