Keith Brown
Active VIP Member
Hey I ride with two young single guys in their early 20s (my sons) they both have Avalanche training. Both have a higher tolerance for risk then I would like in spite of my constantly cautioning of this or that risk. I recently completed my AST 2 and during a frank discussion relating to a particularly inviting open face and managing the risks on it. The instructor who was eminently qualified on the subject of avalanches started by saying that since he has had children his own risk tolerance has been reduced drastically, which seemed very reasonable. So to deem someone a idiot for demonstrating risky behaviour beyond what exceeds our personal limit is ridiculous. (That is unless you had a very boring life growing up and never strayed far from your mothers apron strings). This shouldn't stop you from stepping up to voice your concerns if you feel it is appropriate. It could just make the difference. However as someone who often rides with sledders who have a higher risk tolerance. I do my best to curb risky behaviour and manage the risks that do occur to the best of my ability with the resources I have. As far as events like this damaging sledders reputation I don't see it. Sledders that ignore Caribou closures do far more damage to our reputation. The loss of a sledder has little effect on the public at large. Other than the love ones left behind there's not a lot of long term damage.
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