How often have you backed away from a line?
Just wondering what the Mags the spend a lot of time in the backcountry think about this. Have you ever backed out of a line, due to avy conditions? Not overall avy hazard, but getting to your line and getting a bad feeling, or a weird instability/ wind load etc etc.
When I first moved to Whistler, we would drop into anything, and not think twice. We were the type that just moved to town no backcountry knowledge, but would poach all permanent closures, and venture off into the backcountry with no gear or knowledge.
I learned my lesson after getting caught in a slide in a super narrow chute, in a permanent closure. I was only partially buried, since the terrain helped push me to the top of the slide. My hand was visible and my friends were on me..but pure luck, since we had shovels to build booters, but no transceivers or probes.
Over the years, I took courses, bought gear and started analyizing routes, snowpacks etc. I have backed out of things that I wanted to ski, after getting to the line and realizing the conditions were possibly unsafe....and that is a hard thing to do.
Anyone else back out due to knowledge or experience?