I have a great deal of respect for Mr. Richards and would like to see his entire quote in full context.
Put simply:
Skier/boot compaction stabilizing weak layers at ski areas is no myth. It is no magical bullet either.
Skier compaction in the BC is wishful thinking especially if you are using that as a Green Light factor.
Didn't Big Sky or Bridger have a mogul run rip out to the dirt in the past decade, too?
Which time? The BB slides were wet avalanches, totally different from the discussion at hand.
I have seen moguled slops fail into basal facets on more than once occasion.
The reason most commonly credited is a layer of basal facets covered by a dense enough slab that compaction fails at reaching the weak layer under the slab and then a sufficient enough loading event to cause the weak layer to fail.
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
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