Do to the most recent avy...Hazler BC... My Wife and family have informed me they wish me not to go backcounrty rider do to the extreme conditions...So my question to you all fellow S&M's is this..
You have all the gear, avy training, spot, abs backpack, wear it and no how to use it, you always check avy reports and you never venture anywheres were it looks like it could be dangerous.... This Hazler Avy hit me close to home... So my Wife, Mother and kids have asked me to stop riding in the mountains because this year is a terrible yr for snow conditions in all areas of BC.....So what would you people do in this situation, please think about this and give an honest answer, it would be interesting to see how many would double think this......
Thanks for Your Time....
..... some might call me a pussy.....
all the training in the world and equipment can only help if common sense is added to the mix...there are way too many variables involved to say that one will never get caught in an avy ...you could take all of the precautions...tale the classes practice with the equipment and get wiped out by an avy on the way home in the truck..
stay off the slopes and play in the meadows, enjoy
Do to the most recent avy...Hazler BC... My Wife and family have informed me they wish me not to go backcounrty rider do to the extreme conditions...So my question to you all fellow S&M's is this..
You have all the gear, avy training, spot, abs backpack, wear it and no how to use it, you always check avy reports and you never venture anywheres were it looks like it could be dangerous.... This Hazler Avy hit me close to home... So my Wife, Mother and kids have asked me to stop riding in the mountains because this year is a terrible yr for snow conditions in all areas of BC.....So what would you people do in this situation, please think about this and give an honest answer, it would be interesting to see how many would double think this......
Thanks for Your Time....
My wife asked me the same thing and I assured her that we will only go to the meadows and safe spots some of the time you have to pass some dangerous spots to get there but we do it one at a time a little above idle I am talking just on the trail. I grew up in BC have bin skiing since I was 4 have taken several avalanche coarses, more People need to take them I beleive there would be a lot less fatalities.
This is an online course I would recomend to every one and you will be surprised how you think after you know what to look out for. And involve your spouse as you do it to give them some knowledge and hopefully some comfort.
Pull his lid off first. saves you knuckles and realy gets the message across.Excelent posts and thoughts by all. Our group allways tries to ride safe and leaves an area if anyone has any concerns no matter how small they are. Your gut feeling is usually right. I have rode with groups in the past (who I refuse to ride with anymore) that use peer pressure to keep a group moving along into Questionable areas. If you see anyone who pressures others to go farther when one person is reluctant slap him on the side of the helmet hard. I have even seen groups leave a fellow sledder behind when he won't follow. This is a buddy sport. whoever you leave the truck with comes back to the truck together. If your with a group that pressures you they are not friends. There are lots of good guys to sled with that use a lot of common sense. Find them, ride hard,ride safe,and have fun. THE MOUNTAINS ARE ONLY AS DANGEROUS AS YOU MAKE THEM!!!!! This goes for Vehicles,ATV's, Boats,Virtually any sports,and any other activity you can involve yourself in. Thanks for starting a good thread Scotford