knee deep in it
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I wont ride with people who don't have a beacon, probe and shovel.
Is it time for us to say - if you want to ride with us, take an avy course?
One thing that is becoming clear is that mistakes have been made. Is it fair to place the onus on recognizing dangerous terrain on one or two people? Wouldn't it be better if all 4 or 5 in your group have avy training and are able to look for signs of danger? Is it unfair to expect the guys you ride with should know how to use their beacons in case you get caught in a slide? Is it unfair to expect them to know how to assemble and use their probe?
The Calgary Snowmobile club used to subsidize the courses so it is pretty cheap. If you can afford to ride, you can afford to take a class.
Is it time for us to say - if you want to ride with us, take an avy course?
One thing that is becoming clear is that mistakes have been made. Is it fair to place the onus on recognizing dangerous terrain on one or two people? Wouldn't it be better if all 4 or 5 in your group have avy training and are able to look for signs of danger? Is it unfair to expect the guys you ride with should know how to use their beacons in case you get caught in a slide? Is it unfair to expect them to know how to assemble and use their probe?
The Calgary Snowmobile club used to subsidize the courses so it is pretty cheap. If you can afford to ride, you can afford to take a class.