sapper33
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Made it out Saturday, and a big thanks to Dave and Mike for helping dig/pull me out, and for letting me tag along to learn the trails!
Could'nt go to Atlas on Saturday as I got called to work..........did make a run with the boy on Sunday and the morning was fine, but the afternoon was sloppy. Hope that snowfall warning that CalgarySledGuy was mentioning hits hard out there.....and thanks again to the group of guys on the big 800's for pulling my old sled out of that ravine!! LMAO.....gotta get me a BunjeCord.....
really, the snowmobile community rocks. They didn't even blink when i came to the parking lot and asked for help (two Polaris' and a Cat)......
LOL! That was our group, I was the guy on the M8. Not a problem at all, always glad to help a fellow sledder.
Anyone heading out tomorrow with this fresh falling?
Hilarious......thanks again! We still got to ride at the end of the day too! Now he's trying to side hill his ET300 and stands two feet on the running boards while trying to tilt it....and guess what he wants....an M8....LOL
Has anyone rode out at Cataract this week? Curious what the conditions are like.
Was out today. Trail is bumpy, pass is wind swept, lots of bare spots on trail.Backside is okay but of note is the very unstable snowpack. Check avi bullitens but realize its going to be awhile till the conditions stabilize. We triggered 3 remote large slides on the valentines surface hoar. It was expected, we played safe knowing conditions after banffs huge avi events earlier this week.
Hey teamdirt
Just wondering how you played safe knowing that the avy condition is at HIGH (assuming you checked the avy report cause your telling others to) and then triggering 3 remote large slides. Quote(IT WAS EXPECTED)REALLY then why the heck would you go on the hills know this info.Especialy after setting off the first slide wouldn't that be a big sign to stay off the hills and not start two more.Not sure how that is playing it safe. The only way i see ya playing it safe in what you typed is if you used a some kind of gun or something to trigger these avys off and weren't near them.
Not trying to be a dick or anything just trying to figure it out.I think it would only take one slide for me to crap my pants.Just like the one we triggered last week but didn't even go on the hill just beside it .Its on page 29....Maybe im reading into this wrong.
Thanks for the reply. I'm not a sledder. I'm actually an avalanche ski professional in the industry with 15 years experience. We were in the area collecting data and are very experienced with travel in avalanche terrain. It's part of our job to safely do what we do.
For your info:
Remote trigger means that a local disruption in the snow pack travelled to another location in the distance to disrupt that snowpack. In this case movement in our snow plot in thick treed low angle terrain triggered a simultaneous disruption in the snowpack at a distance which caused a settlement and slide on an adjacent ridge. Meaning we were no where near the avalanches.
At no time on our travels in, out, and in the area were we in an avalanche path or run out zone. Safe travel in complex conditions and terrain is possible with proper experience and education.
How long does riding last in this area?