Red Mtn Riders
Active member
I'm with longhorn on this one.... as much as I've tried to find fault in red's posts due to the presentation I can not discount the facts he provides...
I am NOT avy trained, only ever been to the mountains once and that was with riders who were trained. Even without avy training I look at the pictures of the slide and can't help but ask myself WTF was everyone doing there.
The presentation may be harsh but you can't argue the facts presented.
The thing is, I ride lots of really extreme terrain. Most guys wont even go to the places a very few of us ride. On days like the one in question though, I would still have ridden, just adjusted where and what. I sure as heckfire wouldn't be doing ANY high marking. I had an avy class instructor once tell me that the biggest single thing you can do to stay safe is to keep your options open. If it doesn't seem safe, go somewhere that is.
There are a ton of things you can do on a sled that are safe and fun. We all take chances at times, but I can't remember ever taking a chance as big as the one taken on Turbo that day. That may be why I have never, in ten years of backcountry riding, ever had to dig someone out.