
Originally Posted by
adrenalated
I'm going to make an argument for not doing this but not for the reason you think.
My beacon goes on my body as soon as I put my pants on - because I carry in a pants pocket. But I don't turn it on until I'm at the trailhead.
Why? Because I do a full four function beacon check with my partners. I like D'BEST. Display, Electronics, Battery, Search, Transmit. Sure I could check Display and Battery when I turn it on at home but it's best to actually go through all of it with my partners so that we ALL know that everyone's beacon is fully functioning.
When I go solo I use my spare beacon at the trailhead to do the exact same check that I would do with others.
As for the "one less thing to forget" - a proper beacon check should never be a thing that you can forget.
the one group I go with would all check at the beacon checker but then start skiing space out 100yds, at some point its time for lead guy to stop shed a layer and check for #2 skier coming towards him who then stops 100 yds ahead and checks for the next guy moving towards him and so on until everyone in the group has " searched " everyones beacon without actualy moving if any of that made sense
and then theres that group where they just check if anyone has a spare lighter
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
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