| Son of Drifter wrote: |
| highpeaksdrifter wrote: |
| It's silver so you need avi gear. Where is the best place to get avi gear at a good price? |
Silver? How can there be any avi danger in there when it was skied and tracked up for 3 straight days? How much snow did they get between then and now? Maybe 12". That silver rating is just to keep joe tour-on (using ghosts term) from going in and getting killed. I'm going to look into buying a beacon and shovel. The rating states you need to have that stuff but doesn't mention that you need to know how it works.  |
There are probably places that are dangerously windloaded and could rip out if triggered. It's not all about recent snow - recent windloading, weather and exposure also play a role in assessing the slope.
And you don't need to know how to use the beacon because you ski with it set on "transmit". After a slide and you're buried, all the unburied skiers switch there beacons over to "receive" and then find you in that manner. If you're not buried and know how to use the beacon to locate somebody then fine - I'm sure that ski patrol would accept the help. But Ski patrol won't open unless they have enough trained patrollers there to find a buried beacon independant of how many regular skiers are trained in the use of the beacons.
BTW: Not trying to come across as an expert. I'm not even close. My training using a beacon to locate somebody consisted of about two minutes of gibberish spewed at me by a buddy about 3 or 4 years ago just before we dropped into a bowl in Utah.