https://www.mtavalanche.com/node/19826
^^^ Recent incident in a nearby mountain range.
Try to imagine being there, what started as a great day, lots of new snow and probably a very high enthusiasm level.
Your group is ascending up what you have decided is a reasonable route and the slope you are on releases and all 4 of you are caught and swept.
2 of you manage to grab trees and stop while the other two are strained through timber. It is now bad.
You extricate yourselves and begin a partner rescue, the site is far from reliable additional response and I have no idea what the cell reception is like at the actual site.
One friend is severely injured and the other is either severely injured and dies while you try to help or is dead by the time to get them dug out.
Details of the full rescue are still not available but should be soon.
In the past week well over a meter of new snow has fallen on a very weak layer and on top of a good sliding layer then the wind picked up, nearly 20 avalanches have been triggered and there have been some really close calls.
This incident and post serve to remind folks of how quickly what was going to be an epic day becomes a nightmare and dovetails into the What to carry thread as well as the threads urging people to take a first aid class.
Please discuss without judgement. The pictures from the GNFAC are sobering as hell.
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