There was an incident in the Commonwealth Basin a few years ago in December on a high consequence day that a solo skier was buried and not recovered until May that I believe was triggered by another party nearby. I'm starting to feel to incidents will continue with the rapid influx of BC users who are not fully understanding avalanche education and how to apply it while traveling and using it to make decisions that reinforce skiing risky terrain and conditions. More people seem to eager to go out during storms of high intensity where in the past we would wait a day or two for things to settle. Sometimes reading trip reports on sites like TAY can be a bit mortifying to my eyes when reading peoples rationalization for skiing something that day and the way some people project their skills and abilities can be misunderstood as good decision making. I'm just thinking out loud trying to understand peoples approach to skiing around other's in the BC and how it relates to the safety of other users
“I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”
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