Sorry but I don't get it. Some kind of joke?
Ok that helps. I have him blocked so I don't have to read his crap.Has to do with a post Joey put up a little while ago about avi training and using a stick as a probe.
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After a 3 hour search, that included a 30 minute hot cocoa break, a rescue worker spotted O’Neill’s lips sticking through the surface of the snow approximately 18 inches from the spot O’Neill was last seen.
It is estimated that O’Neill was only covered by approximately 4 ft of snow. The inexperience of the search and rescue team in avalanche rescue led to a slow recovery time.
Did the S&R learn this little trick right here on Snow and Mud?.......
It is estimated that O’Neill was only covered by approximately 4 ft of snow. The inexperience of the search and rescue team in avalanche rescue led to a slow recovery time.
“We honestly had no clue how to begin a search and rescue in the avalanche,” Rescue official Herbert Ramirez tells us. “We debated for a while on where we needed to begin the rescue, ultimately we decided to start from the bottom and work our way up. Secondly we debated on the method. We eventually chose to poke sticks in the ground until we hit something.”
PS I hope Joey doesn't read this.
Has to do with a post Joey put up a little while ago about avi training and using a stick as a probe.
Sent from my iPhone using a couple fingers.