Just curious about common practice for slope angle measurements in avy terrain.
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Hope you'll share your thoughts on the subject in this thread too:
- How important is slope angle in your everyday avalanche safety practice?
- What are your favorite inclinometer devices/methods?
- How good is your "eye" for slope angle, and do you occasionally verify your estimates against actual measurements?
FWIW, my favorite devices are PoleClinometer and the Avalanche Inclinometer app. I don't measure slope angles a lot here in VT, but when I travel into more avalanche-prone terrain I take a lot of quick "line-of-sight" readings as I move through the mountains just to remind myself of what could slide, especially when avy forecasts are anything other than "low".
Looking forward to hearing from those of you who spend more of your days in exposed avy terrain to learn about how you incorporate slope angle into your regular practice. Thanks for anything you care to share!
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