I have seen slides (photos) of avalanches started by skiers falling. They were part of a class and were taken by a guide at a heli skiing op. Obviously some places are no fall/ no huck zones (and no stop zones—both on the accent and decent) but I ski for fun, not to cheat death, so I avoid these areas.
I have a question, derived from a comment on the other thread, is it ever appropriate for a large group or class to ski a slope like the Five Fingers (given the bad consequences of a slide and the extended amount of time it takes to ski it)? Being a weekend warrior I often find myself running around the backcountry in packs of 5-7 skiers and I often find myself wearing the capaline thong and voting for moderate descents. (More peeps, more loads, more time, more risk, etc).
The trumpet scatters its awful sound Over the graves of all lands Summoning all before the throne
Death and mankind shall be stunned When Nature arises To give account before the Judge
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