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    New avalanche safety device

    I am part of a group of senior mechanical engineering majors at the Univeristy of Maryland College Park who are currentlly enrolled in a senior design class. Our group would like to design an avalanche safety device, and we would appreciate any of your guys input and insight as we begin our project.


    We are just staring the design process and have a couple of ideas in mind. Would any of you be willing to fill out a very short survey so we can find what features would be useful for advanced skiers/snowboarders who venture out into the backcountry?

    Here's the link to the survey:
    http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB2245XQG82P6

    Thanks guys in advance.

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    I'll take your survey, but you gotta promise to keep us in the loop on the development on your gear.

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    I took your survey. Although it is SPAM, I'll help in anyway I can. Question and question 10.

    "How much safer would you feel if you wore a product that claimed to reduce the risk of avalanche submersion as compared to not wearing a device at all?"

    Reduce the risk as in you are not going to get burried (Avi pack style) are going have a better chance of surviving under the snow (Avalung).

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    survey sent. I too would like to see what you guys come up with and maybe see the results of the survey.

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    Studying avalanche survival gear in Maryland?

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    Will it help me survive if I get run trough a stand of timber at 50 - 100mph?
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    Being in here in Maryland its tough to get in touch with any people who are experienced with real backcountry skiing. I've skiing since I was 4 and I've done some out of bounds stuff on trips out West, but I definitely don't have background that I know a lot of you guys do.

    We have done a lot of research on the current ava safety technologies out there and I think there's room for a lot of innovation. The device will work in conjunction with an beacon to help prevent burial and extend a persons chances for survival if they are burried. Hitting a tree at 50-100 mph is another story...

    Thanks guys for the feedback already.

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    Please PM me your email and contact information.

    We (my company) are developing something right now, before the avie starts. Can't say much here, but maybe we can pick each others brains. Forecasting technology.

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    Just throwin' it out there, and this might be your idea (I didn't take the quiz yet) what about something like an inflatable life vest. I know that you're supposed to "swim" to try and stay on top of an avy, would an inflated balloon around you increase your surface area and keep you on top??? What to y'all think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1080Rider
    Just throwin' it out there, and this might be your idea (I didn't take the quiz yet) what about something like an inflatable life vest. I know that you're supposed to "swim" to try and stay on top of an avy, would an inflated balloon around you increase your surface area and keep you on top??? What to y'all think?
    already been done, albet i hear plently of room for improvement. Popular in europe but not so much in the US i believe. Also seems to be issues with importing it due to means of gas storage i belive, although i dont think this is the issue any more.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...ir+bag&spell=1

    pretty sure there is more than a few threads here on them
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    cool, I've been waiting for someone to develop a Star Trek-like human transporter.....beam me up Scottie!

    ok, seriously, how about a system that works with lasers so that when you shine the lasers at the snow, it bounces off a reflective material on the skier's clothes that reflects a signal back to the laser pointer's screen which pinpoints the location

    sort of like a laser radar

    a really cool defense contractor is using forward looking infrared technology to do something for the military...check them out

    http://www.flir.com

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    how about sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their heads?

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    Plakes and Snorkel, I just about fell out of my chair laughing.

    But really keep us posted on designs, I think anything that would help you towards the surface would be a good place to start.

    Plakespear that article was great, I remember reading that.
    Last edited by fondigley; 02-23-2005 at 09:23 PM.
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    What the hell is an avy ball?? Am I just stupid...or calling it something else

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    Avy ball = that silver inflatable orb used in the James Bond film "The World is Not Enough".
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    Quote Originally Posted by EastCoastSkiBum
    What the hell is an avy ball?? Am I just stupid...or calling it something else
    You where it in a hip pouch when you are in a slide you pull a cord and it pops out of the pouch and floats to the surface of the snow. It's tied to a string which leads back to you. It's a new take on the old avy cord which was common before beacons.

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    Cool! I took your survey.

    Quote Originally Posted by SquawMan
    ok, seriously, how about a system that works with lasers so that when you shine the lasers at the snow, it bounces off a reflective material on the skier's clothes that reflects a signal back to the laser pointer's screen which pinpoints the location
    RECCO kind of works like this.
    Quote Originally Posted by SquawMan
    sort of like a laser radar
    That would be LIDAR.

    Quote Originally Posted by SquawMan
    a really cool defense contractor is using forward looking infrared technology to do something for the military...check them out

    http://www.flir.com
    FLIR=Forward Looking Infrared Radar... unfortunately H2O including snow absorbs IR very effectively very quickly... as in all of it in inches.
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
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    Thanks for trying to help keep us alive you
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    can't believe nobody did it yet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SquawMan
    cool, I've been waiting for someone to develop a Star Trek-like human transporter.....beam me up Scottie!

    ok, seriously, how about a system that works with lasers so that when you shine the lasers at the snow, it bounces off a reflective material on the skier's clothes that reflects a signal back to the laser pointer's screen which pinpoints the location

    sort of like a laser radar

    a really cool defense contractor is using forward looking infrared technology to do something for the military...check them out

    http://www.flir.com
    I think with radar you can actully see about 10 meters into snow, pretty sure I read something about that while studying remote sensing for nerd fest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stronny
    I am part of a group of senior mechanical engineering majors at the Univeristy of Maryland College Park
    How the heck did you get a senior design class working on THAT?? I'm impressed. Just doesn't seem like something you could generate any interest in out here. Good work, keep us updated.

    Go Terps!

    BTW, I got edumacated at UMCP, EE major, graduated a few years ago. Still live in College Park area, actually, still hit the CRC regularly.

    And stop lurking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey
    I think with radar you can actully see about 10 meters into snow, pretty sure I read something about that while studying remote sensing for nerd fest.
    Ha. Summit got called out by AKPM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ak_powder_monkey
    I think with radar you can actully see about 10 meters into snow, pretty sure I read something about that while studying remote sensing for nerd fest.
    You are correct. GPR (ground penetrating radar) is used (on rare occaison) by SAR to see through avalanche debris (too an extent). The devices are heavy and cumbersome. GPR is not FLIR (not infrared period) but rather UHF or VHF (I think something between 150-500MHz). It is a tool that is generall brought in very late (several days) into a search when dogs and probes have failed to find bodies in deep and/or hard debris. (Metal Detectors may also be utilized during this time)

    I'm sure others use it for other purposes (don't know who or what though).

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    Last edited by Summit; 02-25-2005 at 12:32 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by blurred
    skiing is hiking all day so that you can ski on shitty gear for 5 minutes.

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    What I am waiting for is a device that one can load a chip into for all their purposes.
    That is to say, I take the following with me:
    a mobile phone
    a camera
    a av beacon
    an altimeter
    a compass

    And others bring other things, like:
    GPS
    music
    (add your own here)

    Wouldn't it be nice to have them all in one.
    But, instead of chasing the market around, trying to fit them together,
    just make them all available and let the user (us) load a number of them into the same device.

    Even better than a chip would be an internet download.

    Just a thought.
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    Bassed on patagouchies ad campaing and kits sold by burton et all, I think that drug sniffing dogs could be very effective in locating avy victims.
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