Snowballs
01-08-2009, 09:13 AM
ever hear of a tree well? i came across this yesterday and thought i'ld post it for everyone's safety benefit.
everyone should read it, esp. those who are woods people, backcountry or out west skiers/knuckle draggers.
make sure you inform your kids. something like this happened to me on the twister trail once(not in trees) and i almost couldn't get out.
treewelldeepsnowsafety.com (http://www.treewelldeepsnowsafety.com)
it's an interesting read.
also, any and ALL woods or backcountry people, snowshoers, crosscountry skiers, hikers should clip a whistle on the outside of their jacket. if you get immobilized and can't get out of the woods, you will soon go hoarse/lose your voice from yelling for help. this also dehydrates and exhausts you. but you can blow a whistle for a very long time. this is an idea i learned from the ADK club and thought it made good sense.
again, inform your kids, get them a whistle, while it's on your mind. they may not ski woods now, but when they get older you can bet their friends will take them there.
everyone should read it, esp. those who are woods people, backcountry or out west skiers/knuckle draggers.
make sure you inform your kids. something like this happened to me on the twister trail once(not in trees) and i almost couldn't get out.
treewelldeepsnowsafety.com (http://www.treewelldeepsnowsafety.com)
it's an interesting read.
also, any and ALL woods or backcountry people, snowshoers, crosscountry skiers, hikers should clip a whistle on the outside of their jacket. if you get immobilized and can't get out of the woods, you will soon go hoarse/lose your voice from yelling for help. this also dehydrates and exhausts you. but you can blow a whistle for a very long time. this is an idea i learned from the ADK club and thought it made good sense.
again, inform your kids, get them a whistle, while it's on your mind. they may not ski woods now, but when they get older you can bet their friends will take them there.