brian h
Active VIP Member
you see posts about beacons, and avi bags, but i had a talk with rep from avalanche canada and he says alot of shovels should never be packed in the backcountry. your shovel should be strong enough to dig thru a grader bank, wide enough to use your foot to drive the shovel into the snow, he recomends ones with exteneded handles for length, gives leaverage and the d handle. he says that most shovels will not dig thru a avalanche and also when you hear people say they want to put a shovel on there tunnel for stucks and only want a cheap one there for they have a good shovel in there pack is the wrong thought process, most guys will grab there easiest shovel in a emergency so even one on your sled should be a good one. the plastic ones he says will never last in avi debri so dont pack those. maybe people should test there shovel by digging into a grader bank and see if it stands up. a shovel is just as important in a avi as a beacon and probe. your riding partners should have the right gear and know how to use it, he also said that when people start riding with a new riding partner that you should look at his gear to see if he is prepared with equipment in case of a avi. reading avi reports and practise with your equipment is a important tool. he said that there is alot of people who actually pack beacons who dont know how to use them. or have electronics on right beside there beacon. how many people are comfortable that all there safety gear is gear that is good and know how to use and feel there riding partners are also prepared