WInter Updates

I was packed and on my way. I only needed to shut down the computer and grab a few last things. Before closing it down I did one last computer check on conditions only to find that an avalanche advisory had been issued for pretty much the entire interior ranges of BC (I was headed to Rogers Pass) since I last checked (it was earlier calling for mod, mod, con).

I started looking into it and found that the exact reason I was heading to the Pass was the same reason why the forecasters were worried. A high pressure ridge was looking to provide some clear skies on Sunday and I was hoping to use the visibility to get up high in the alpine. I don’t bother going all the way to the Pass (it’s about 3.5 hours away) if I don’t think conditions and weather will cooperate. So on Sunday they were expecting it to be nice and this was what was going to wake up those weak layers and cause avalanches. Why would I go all the way there to ski short pitches below tree line when it’s bluebird. Not worth it.

These are one in a million type of conditions. Sure there are going to be avalanches with some consequence depending upon what decisions are made, but these are also the kind of conditions that you could ski 999,999,999 times and not hit that special spot at the right moment. However, on the millionth time you hit it that spot it would be catastrophic. No helmet or airbag would help as the entire thing would rip and drive you through the end of the historic avalanche fan and deposit you in multi metre deep debris. Not going to survive one of those.

Anyway I was working on the tent. Here are some pictures.
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Comments on the Carnage

There has been a lot of carnage in the backcountry of America, with Canada entering the fray when five snowmobilers died recently.

I read about these incidents at the same time I am reading about all the new technology that’s going to make skiing in the backcountry safer (and I have decided that I can’t be bothered to think about other users of the backcountry as I find myself already on the fringe of the skiing community when it comes to my views on technology) and I have to wonder: What is really going on?

I haven’t had time to fully analyse each of these avalanches but it does sound like there were known weaknesses in the snow pack and that the published danger ratings were high. I know that one guy died in Utah even though he was wearing and properly engaged his airbag and I saw a picture of another guy sitting in a debris pile with a flaccid bag hanging off him with the caption saying that the bag was destroyed in the avalanche (torn by a tree or something).

It’s my opinion (and let’s remember what opinions are like) that almost none of these avalanche victims would have been “safer” with an airbag and that this is not a problem that has a technological fix, it is a problem that requires a change in behaviour (there I said it again). I am not going to follow avalanche airbag technology as I just don’t believe that you can seriously consider taking on an avalanche and coming out OK. The focus should be on avoiding avalanches at all cost. What this means is that people need to say “no, I’m not going to ski that slope this day” and then follow through.

There are three things I think about when observing human actions. These three things are: beliefs, intentions and behaviour. What is interesting about these three things is that they are interconnected, but I can only observe a person’s behaviour. To find out about their beliefs and intentions I need to ask questions or guess if the individual is not available (i.e. dead). So when avalanche danger is high and I want to ski I start with what I believe. I believe I know what I’m doing, I read the forecast (weather and avalanche) and plan accordingly (my intentions). When I arrive at my destination I have already started my own evaluation and amend my plans as I go.

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If I line up my beliefs (what I have discovered about snowpack conditions, weather, my abilities) with my intentions (no one intends to die in an avalanche, but that not enough) and behave in an appropriate manner (not skiing that slope on this particular day) then I should be safer than someone with the belief that the technology that they have purchased will somehow make being in an avalanche OK.

Equipment manufacturers are going to go where the money is and the money is not in eduction it’s in gizmos that entice you with promises that cannot be kept. It is up to the individual to ensure their own safety and this means the right behaviour for present conditions.

Stay tuned this is just a draft