
Originally Posted by
adrenalated
The statistics agree with this. Since 1950, Colorado has more avalanche fatalities than the next two states COMBINED.
You can get away with bad decisions more regularly if your snowpack is generally more stable.
Continuing down the road that this discussion is trending will only lead to MMQBing and bad shit may be said at a difficult time for people who are hurting.
Hoping to "get away" with bad decisions is a symptom of flaws in the decision making process.
RE: that graph, Colorado also has the largest population of all those States and some of the easiest access to consequential avalanche terrain as well as a much longer history of people and avalanches interacting.
I would also add that it would seem that most folks who reside and recreate in CO know that you guys can have a tricky Continental snow pack and they still keep trying to apply their hopes and goals to that snow pack rather than making adjustments in their behavior.
Anyway, shitty deal all the way around.
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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