I read an article on Global news that interviewed a representative from Avalanche Canada.
He says that snowmobilers far outnumber any other backcountry activity in B.C. I'm thinking 10 fold.
However, he also states that annualy only 10% of the 7000-8000 taking an avalanche skills course are sledders.
This number seems shockingly low, considering that pretty much everyone in my group and 80% of the people I know who sled has taken at least the AST1.
The other 90% are backcountry skiers? The numbers don't jive.
Maybe Avalanche Canada could chime in on this.
2 Alberta men killed in avalanche near Blue River, BC | Globalnews.ca
He says that snowmobilers far outnumber any other backcountry activity in B.C. I'm thinking 10 fold.
However, he also states that annualy only 10% of the 7000-8000 taking an avalanche skills course are sledders.
This number seems shockingly low, considering that pretty much everyone in my group and 80% of the people I know who sled has taken at least the AST1.
The other 90% are backcountry skiers? The numbers don't jive.
Maybe Avalanche Canada could chime in on this.
2 Alberta men killed in avalanche near Blue River, BC | Globalnews.ca