Much of the terrain you skied here was a terrain trap. Near the halfway mark the protruding rocks are ideal avalanche start zones. Great fun until all hell breaks loose!
> On the bottom half of the run you guys were skiing above and in close proximity to each other. Is this simply because you were confident in the slope's stability?
Yes, from what I remember.
> When you paused to shovel snow was that a snow-pack assessment or just to make a ledge?
Both. I like to dig a pit to create a solid change-over platform (skis to booting or crampons) and at the same time check out the snowpack.
On the bottom half of the run you guys were skiing above and in close proximity to each other. Is this simply because you were confident in the slope's stability? When you paused to shovel snow was that a snow-pack assessment or just to make a ledge? Not trying to say "gotcha" here, just want to learn as much as I can about safe travel in avy terrain. Thanks
Great video! Thanks - almost made me feel like I was there!
dillikins 4 months ago
type in "ski crashes" in the youtube search and click the video with stars in the title to be shocked!
katiatzo 9 months ago 156
Much of the terrain you skied here was a terrain trap. Near the halfway mark the protruding rocks are ideal avalanche start zones. Great fun until all hell breaks loose!
pandvsims 1 year ago
> On the bottom half of the run you guys were skiing above and in close proximity to each other. Is this simply because you were confident in the slope's stability?
Yes, from what I remember.
> When you paused to shovel snow was that a snow-pack assessment or just to make a ledge?
Both. I like to dig a pit to create a solid change-over platform (skis to booting or crampons) and at the same time check out the snowpack.
MountainSkier1 1 year ago
On the bottom half of the run you guys were skiing above and in close proximity to each other. Is this simply because you were confident in the slope's stability? When you paused to shovel snow was that a snow-pack assessment or just to make a ledge? Not trying to say "gotcha" here, just want to learn as much as I can about safe travel in avy terrain. Thanks
gibsonrock33 1 year ago
Do you realize who made this video? Google this name Andrew McLean. Calling out a Legend from your desk in New York.... fail.
sluttyviking 5 months ago
I don't know... all the chutes these days are so full of people and tracked up! :)
-- gert
poggins77 2 years ago
Nice one Andrew! Thank you for sharing......good turns and times....mountain niceness Idaho style!
teleirie 2 years ago
great video fellas...
tribetube 2 years ago
awsesome, thats a bit steep for my skills though. nice job
beast12101 2 years ago