Backcountry Incidents
Backcountry Incidents
"A 32-year-old man from Saskatchewan has died after falling from the Aemmer Couloir on Mount Temple in Banff National Park on Friday, according to RCMP."
Now personally, a person's personal choices are in response to their own personal safety mitigation, and risk tolerance. That said, I've seen peeps on telemark forums claiming incorrect pole plants as misinformation. So where does that leave pro's pied pipering peeps up 1800' couliors in January? Do your own research or blame the YouTube video?
Https://globalnews.ca/news/10255120/sas ... ke-louise/
https://skithefifty.com/aemmer-couloir
Now personally, a person's personal choices are in response to their own personal safety mitigation, and risk tolerance. That said, I've seen peeps on telemark forums claiming incorrect pole plants as misinformation. So where does that leave pro's pied pipering peeps up 1800' couliors in January? Do your own research or blame the YouTube video?
Https://globalnews.ca/news/10255120/sas ... ke-louise/
https://skithefifty.com/aemmer-couloir
Re: Backcountry Incidents
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/a ... r-BB1jIij7
I've been on an alpine hiatus while learning yalls strange style of sliding on slopes, this Zone here though is my go to and is one that gets taken for granted in the avalanche condition department. It seems like nice low angle trees but you get tempted into spicy open glades that slide easily, this is advanced territory that can be misleading.
Beautiful spot for alpine touring though. RIP my buddy on his split setup at Engadine Burn, Kananaskis
I've been on an alpine hiatus while learning yalls strange style of sliding on slopes, this Zone here though is my go to and is one that gets taken for granted in the avalanche condition department. It seems like nice low angle trees but you get tempted into spicy open glades that slide easily, this is advanced territory that can be misleading.
Beautiful spot for alpine touring though. RIP my buddy on his split setup at Engadine Burn, Kananaskis
Re: Backcountry Incidents
Very sad. The avalanche forecast for that day was low across the board. I was out that day, had a great time I. Broke my alpine hiatus and skied Burstall Pass. It did feel a bit spicy as things warmed up around noon I headed out and ran into several parties headed up. Spring mean early starts. RIP