You could of at least let me fix my hair.LOL Good pics Should of took pic of trench left behind......
Sorry I didn't relize you still had hair Should have taken a lot more pics period, get yours up
We missed that unless it was the wrecked XP involved? We headed up top and got caught in a quick whiteout so returned to play in the trees in the meadow, then the sun came out when we ran out of energy.
I think about 6 people were caught in that avy.
None of them were buried... luckily! My brother was one of them and I'd like to smack the guy that highmarked above him.
My brother waited till no one else was on the hill. He went up and got stuck. We waited to for him to get himself unstuck. Unfortunately 2 guys went up to help him. Now there were 3 on the hill. As they are trying to get out another guy on a Nytro cut above them twice. I was freaking out cause this was the worst hill for that, wind loaded, convex face with obvious thin spots (rocks visible). The Nytro went back up and punched the middle and hit the thin spot with the rocks in the middle. The whole top broke away and all I could do was watch a wall of snow slam my brother from behind. It hit him hard threw him down the hill with his sled. He other guy stuck above was probably swept right over him as he ended up further down the hill. The third person ended up in the same area. I think they were swept about a 150 feet down the hill. I am so surprised that no one was buried. I couldn't believe the force and the speed of the avy in such a short distance. It took us a long time to get their sleds out and drag them down the hill. The snow filled every opening in the skid and set up rock hard so the tracks would not spin. We had to drag them down with another sled just so we weren't sitting up there wondering if another avy could break. One of the sleds has a tonne of damage and one other needs some new plastic. We are just thankful that no one was killed.
I really thought that it was common knowledge that there should only be one sled on the hill at a time. Myself, my brother and another friend in our group have decided that we're not on a hill with anybody near it. You can't be sure what the people around have for avy knowledge.
One of the guys that was caught took some pictures when we were back in the meadows and I hope he sends them to me tomorrow so I can post them. My brother had his camera but he was in quite a bit of pain after.
The avy situation in Quartz is the same as anywhere else. You just don't know and some hills seem very obvious as high risk so if you still want to highmark atleast know you should'nt side hill the the face and cut across or punch right up the middle. Stay to the sides and plan a way out. Oh and only one person at a time. If someone is stuck, don't risk there life so you can get a highmark in.
(My wife's thoughts... she's not happy) "The guy on the Nytro needs to learn how to sled. If he can afford the sled with all the extras he should be able to afford to get some education on avy's and conditions to look for."
I was there friday, couldn't believe anyone was climbing that slope, snows not stable enough yet.
My brother waited till no one else was on the hill. He went up and got stuck. We waited to for him to get himself unstuck. Unfortunately 2 guys went up to help him. Now there were 3 on the hill. As they are trying to get out another guy on a Nytro cut above them twice. I was freaking out cause this was the worst hill for that, wind loaded, convex face with obvious thin spots (rocks visible). "