Whoa! Glad you are safe, Norse! As I read the report, I had a feeling there were Mags involved. Bummer about the injury but it could have been so much worse. How's Dan doing?
Good to hear you and your party are OK, Norseman. Heal up!
Heal up Norseman, glad it wasn’t worse than it was and hope your season isn’t impacted too much. Nice talking with you.
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Damn Norse, glad you were able to come out of it. We were just over in Pineapple Pass and I too was a little too lax on being worried about objective overhead hazard after all the stability.
Hey Norse, glad this was not a worse outcome. Fast healing buddy. I thought that was a very good write up of the incident BTW.
Glad all are okay. Oven range size blocks sound pretty gnarly.
I’m sorry to hear about the injury, but relieved that you all avoided the worst outcome.
Glad you are ok Norse.
Feels like de ja vu with the damn power and i90...
Looks like alpental tomorrow night for me. Enjoy the freshies tomorrow morning.
Get well soon Norse. Glad it wasn't worse.
Norse, so happy you are relatively okay! Thanks for both write-ups.
Everyone should read the NWAC summary/report. Good post-analysis and reminders that the side country is still BC and good practices should always be discussed. We have all gotten lax once in a while...
Thanks for the well wishes, all.
A place name correction: "Safe Not Safe Trees" is the proper name, not "Safety Trees" as was originally reported.
We are not the first party to have trouble at that spot.
really hoping the ribs heal up fast mang.
Count my blessing to have such capable ski friends and to have been one who was able to avoid the brunt of this slide. Justin's write up is good reading to all of us that venture out the High T. Even on days when the majority of snow slopes are solid and stable like yesterday, there is always risk around us. The cornice and upper ridgeline wind loading that occurred overnight wasn't front of mind and its a vivid reminder to everyone to always be geared up and following good safety protocols.
Dan (non-mag) and Norse are both very fortunate our situation didn't pan out worse than it did. Especially Dan who just forgot to put on his transceiver. Stay alert amigos.
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Damn Norse.
Glad you're ok!
We should start a broken ribs club. This time around hurts about twenty times worse than when I have before.
Jeebus Norse. So glad you're OK. Heal up mang.
Heal up Norse hope to get to ski with you this winter.
Damm. Heal up norseman. About the same time that was going down I was on the upper traverse off of Armstrong that goes under shot 6 with my 9 year old daughter. She kept stopping below the cliffs so I had to get on her about the hazard from above as there was starting to be some spindrift sluff.
In other news east tiger toured pretty good today from the summit of 18. Lol.
oof, too close!
Heal up, Norseman
Glad you're still with us (& any unnamed mags that were with you)!
Shit! Pinning it being chased by slabs mustve got the heart pumping. Glad you're ok Norse. Good call on the reaction
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Heal up Norseman.
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Add Laughing to the do not do list for a few days.
Happy this was a walk away event for you norSe.
Norseman , Super stoked u are still with us but more importantly here to watch ur children grow up. Heal up fast my friend and feel better soon. Hope you will back on ur sticks soon. I don’t think Dan will ever forget to turn his transceiver on again. Again stoked u guys are alive