RXN
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I have never been in or involved in an avalanche (Thankfully) and I hope never to be.
As the sport gets bigger and sleds get better, we are starting to see more and more quick videos of guys in slides, yet never really knowing the full story. How it happened, Where it happened, the mistakes made to end up in it. Were there tell tale signs before hand, stuff like that. Also that after affects. the holy $h!t factor.
We take training courses and carry the gear to help us in these situations, but how prepared are we really if something does happen? is it like training at work? where you pass the theory in hope never to encounter the incident then end up like a deer caught in the head lights when the unexpected happens? Or does the training kick in and flawlessly prevails?
Any one ever get that gut feeling before something happens and didn't listen to it? or maybe chose to listen and it saved them?
Just wondering what survival stories are out there?
What advice or tips can be given from those involved?
As the sport gets bigger and sleds get better, we are starting to see more and more quick videos of guys in slides, yet never really knowing the full story. How it happened, Where it happened, the mistakes made to end up in it. Were there tell tale signs before hand, stuff like that. Also that after affects. the holy $h!t factor.
We take training courses and carry the gear to help us in these situations, but how prepared are we really if something does happen? is it like training at work? where you pass the theory in hope never to encounter the incident then end up like a deer caught in the head lights when the unexpected happens? Or does the training kick in and flawlessly prevails?
Any one ever get that gut feeling before something happens and didn't listen to it? or maybe chose to listen and it saved them?
Just wondering what survival stories are out there?
What advice or tips can be given from those involved?