Why do you think that? I'd think they'd hightail their flatbrims, wildcats and mustaches back to the Tacoma and keep it too themselves.
Something is fucked, but don't be so quick to just make shit up and bring the pitchforks. And before you ask, no it wasn't me or anyone I know. So I'll just ask these questions generically. Here is the forecast for the day
https://avalanche.state.co.us/?lat=3...ate=2024-04-21
Under what conditions is it acceptable to expose more than one person to the hazard?
How do you break a line into multiple pitches?
When is it good form to allow faster moving groups to play through?
Does a novice junkshow that gets up early have to right to cockblock the line all morning as the temp warms up and the hazard level increases?
Maybe the offending party were total asshats, came down saw homie was breathing, sprayed him and peaced out.
Maybe group one was taking an exorbitant amount of time, looked to be eddied out in an island of safety, group 2 dropped and then a slow moving sluff knocked somebody of their feet?
We all have an obligation to not be an asshole? Part of that, when skiing in busy avalanche terrain, is to have your shit together and move swifty and predictably through terrain.
Personally, I avoid these type of scenes because I don't have any faith in the skills and being on the same wavelength in the punters. Thankfully the backcounty is a big place and seeing nobody all day is pretty easy.
Bookmarks