Avalanche - Berthoud Pass 1.19.14 - VIDEO Skier hucks into slide with airbag...
Wow...
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/01/1...nche-on-video/
Or CNN main page if you prefer: http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vi...-cam.kcnc.html
"There were other tracks" ... "Random chance"
Considerable... persistent slab... terrain hazards...
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Originally Posted by spencer logan CAIC
It looks like the crown breaks above and behind the skier. He is near the cliff band when the snow breaks up, and several waves of snow come down after he stops in the debris. If that is the case, he probably triggered the slab form an area where it thins out, below the majority of the wind drifting, and with plenty of rocks and trees to make the snowpack even shallower. The crown was estimated at 6 to 8 feet at its deepest. Again, that fits with the Persistent Slab triggering from shallow areas and propagating through much thicker slabs. ... debris up to 10 feet deep.
I guess the only thing I can comment here is he was getting tossed around in that crappy slab on top, couldn't even keep his skis together, then scrubbed so much speed he almost chewed rock the whole way down his "huck." Lucky he wasn't buried? Ya... that too. Lucky he didn't get pulverized tomahawking down that rock!