Amazing that this guy didn't get sucked down with this slide.
http://www.skipass.com/articles/sais...lanche6500.php
EDIT: Fixed link. Sorry 'bout that.
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Amazing that this guy didn't get sucked down with this slide.
http://www.skipass.com/articles/sais...lanche6500.php
EDIT: Fixed link. Sorry 'bout that.
wow, scary slab.
fyi, its not a vid, unless you are holding out on us.
why would you post a screen shot of a movie and not the movie itself?
Well, it's a photo of a video player. Almost a vid I guess.
he is holding out on you. try this one:
http://www.skipass.com/articles/sais...lanche6500.php
That is fuckin cool footage. What category would you guys call that? 2? Does the rest of the world even use the CAT 1-5 system like this dude Dick Penniman I saw last night at REI? I have yet to take my Avy 1 course, so I'm really curious about this shit now. Glad that guy was ok.
Shallow slab, though. With a hard bed surface by the look of it. No major terrain traps, so it was always unlikely he'd be buried. Scary, though.
cool vid. just as the guy is getting sucked down he says 'oh putain' which is french for 'oh fuck'. the whole thing went down in front of the lift.. which is where frere jaques must have scoped his line from. those french patrollers should throw a few more bombs oui?...
check out the last few seconds of it.. you can see the shape of buried rocks hurtling up his left side.. buddy was luuuuuuuckeeeeeee
don't need to be buried. those rocks will ruin more than just your day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Toby
looks like a class I.
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Originally Posted by davidof
Am I the only one who's surprised that his skis stayed on with that much (ostensibly somewhat weighty) snow pushing against them (at the end when he makes a hard cut to try and arrest himself).
Good call. I missed the rocks the first time, but saw them when you guys pointed them out.Quote:
Originally Posted by AltaPowderDaze
wow. that was nuts. thanks for sharing.
Am I the only one that thinks his reaction times are a little slow? Yes, you caused a fracture, why don't you point them right about now, but no, let's slide in in for a while instead. And then, yes let's look up the hill to see if any more is coming instead of standing up and pointing them. Duh?
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Originally Posted by riderspro
you're not serious, are you? take a look at that video again and don't think about the seth morrison segments.
he is reacting a little slow but you'd be suprised how hard it is to ski out of that with so few places to go.
ever been caught in one. It happens real quick and there's usually a fairly long I can';t believe this is happening to me moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by riderspro
Yup, I'm serious, he has time to look at the fracture, then he turns his head, and then he says oh shit, this is all after the fracture starts. Then he slides for a bit and then stops. I did not see any attempt to swim or stand during the slide. Then after he stops moving he rests, and then turns to look uphill.Quote:
Originally Posted by AltaPowderDaze
I would have pointed downhill as soon as I saw the fracture, tried to ride on top, and if I fell like he did, I would have got up as soon as possible without looking back up the hill and tried to get in motion again in case more was coming down.
Totally not trying to start a war here, but you said it yourself:
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Originally Posted by AltaPowderDaze
Yowsa! Good catch.
dude, he was right in the middle of the slab when it went. there is no way that straightlining would have got him out of thatQuote:
Originally Posted by riderspro
reminds me a bit of the one avy i have got caught in. saw the fracture line coming towards me (i was skinning up the slope at the time) but my brain didn't register what it was until I was being carried down. did try to kick my skis off but they were in uphill mode which made it quite difficult. as it was, it was a very shallow slide, but probably carried me a bit further than the one in the vid.
very scary, but the only damage done was one member of my group losing a pole. i actually learnt a lot from it but wouldn't want to go through anything like it again
no they should not. they take care of everything that could effect the slopes but nothing next to it. as soon as you leave the slopes it's up to you and your own responsibility.Quote:
those french patrollers should throw a few more bombs oui?...
the guy is way to slow and the avy is way to quick. you might be able to gain speed but the avy does the same thing, so you're just basically just floating with the mowing snow. you're already lucky if you're able to do a turn or change a bit the direction and if that's the case than it's only due to the high velocity you had before the slide was set of. it's inertia that carries you out of an avy. trying to gain speed is not the solution because the avy probably has the same idea.Quote:
Originally Posted by riderspro
actually if he would have tried to point it, he would have been carried deeper into the avalanche. he did exactly the right thing.
turning your head to see what's going on isn't to stupid either. just because you stoped doesn't mean the whole slide stopped to. you might just be on the side of the slide or maybe landed on a little ridge. heading blindly into any direction might not be the smartest thing.
riderspro,
i can tell from what you say that you've never been in one and that is good. i'm in agreeance w/ greg and lee. the guy did it right. if you are nearly stopped when it breaks and you have a chance to arrest, then that is your way out.
cool vid
thanks for link P
I truly hope no one here on this board has to experience that pant shitting moment :eek:
W:eek:W, scary video. HUGE avalanche... must see, thanks for the link.
I think his reaction time was pretty OK considering you do not expect that big of an avalanche to occur and it probably took a moment of shock before the realisation set in, then after a couple seconds he starts fighting to stay above it.
Seems he did not have time to change his pace (re: "should have straightlined it") as it struck all around him. The minute the ground starts moving, you generally have no control over your speed or direction - at least that's how it was when I got swept away by something a lot smaller than this one.