Avalanche awareness for snowmobiler

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:19:17
Category: / Recreation & Sports / Health Care
Length: 8 pages (2088 words)
Introduction In the time since I was first invited to write this article, several snowmobiling avalanche incidents have occurred, including the first U.S. avalanche fatality of the 1996-97 season, in Utah. Many of these incidents could be easily avoided with a bit of awareness and a few basic precautions. Therefore, in this article I will emphasize awareness and precaution, rather than delve into snow science and snow stability evaluation. It Could Be You, or …
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…you've located the buried person, you have to dig him or her out. So be sure everyone in the group carries a shovel. You can carry a shovel and a collapsible probe under the hood of a machine, and it's a good idea for each machine to be so equipped. But do not put the beacon there--the search will be for the rider, not the machine. Work by: Jim Frankenfield Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center
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