What is keeping you from beeping inbounds?
Even though people are hitting areas that might have slide potential,
it seems they don't see it as dangerous as the backcountry
and that belief leads them to not beep inbounds.
Recent inbound rescues have highlighted the need for fast search and rescue.
Oft times, the inbound rescues seem to have even good odds of finding victims alive,
even after probe lines etc., due to better practices
and the better education of what to do in an avy, such as creating an air pocket.
This video really struck home, just how much beeping inbound could help. If a guy can be saved, after 50 minutes,
with just a probe line and an air pocket, then the chance of someone surviving is much better if they were beeping and saved much earlier.
What's keeping you back from beeping inbounds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdBhLVibzqg