You can tell when it happens that he is completly surprised and wasn't expecting that. You can also tell he doesn't wind up in anything resembling a safe zone.
However, on small cornices with definite safe zones to the sides, something similar can be done safely.
I triggered a slide this fall, heres a pic.
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I couldn't figure out a great way to drop in around the cornice since the coverage wasn't great up on the shoulders where there wasn't much cornice.
I started cutting it with my pole but that wasn't doing much, and I realized I could just push my way out on to the cornice and ski off onto the safe zone before the cornice even hit the snow below.
I cut away a bunch of the cornice with my pole, besically a lot of the stuff that was between me and the safe zone that would have been breaking around me, then I went for it.
It was actually really easy, very fun, and I think pretty damn safe. I never even touched a part of the cornice after it started to break. I had a bit of momentum, and landed to the side of the break and was in the safe zone, crouched down, edges dug into rock, by the time the cornice landed, looking over my shoulder just in time to see it trigger a little slide.
As I was getting set up to do this, I kept thinking to myself that it was a little crazy, but I was confident it was safe and it worked out fine.
I think the right situation for something like that to be a good idea is pretty rare though. This was early season, so the snowpack was thin, the cornice was small enough that I could cut away the snow uphill of me before I drpped in, I could clearly see where the ground started behind the cornice, and I knew the safe zone wouldn't have enough snow in it to slide or pull me anywhere, but would have enough to allow me to ski into it quickly.
Also, I realized its hard to see in that pic, but there is actually a much more defined high flat spot on that shoulder than it looked like in that pic
Just remembered, I've also seen a bunch of people stomping cornices, using a flick lock pole that their buddy is holding on as a lifeline, and I just shake my head at that because the flicklock mechanism is not something I'd trust my life on to hold me up without failing.
Last edited by leroy jenkins; 03-04-2010 at 11:10 PM.
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