AVALANCHE TERRAIN: Where & When NOT to go Off-Piste (Lesson 3/10)

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • Learn 6 key features of avalanche terrain which help us understand this fascinating natural hazard.
    This tutorial is a sample taken from an online course in off-piste & mountain safety for skiers and snowboarders - check it out here: www.alpinetutorials.com/mount...
    For more free tutorials in off-piste safety & avalanche awareness, Join the Off-Piste Alpine Club for free here: www.alpinetutorials.com/opac
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @patheron7812
    @patheron7812 7 місяців тому +1

    Wow, that was a fantastic video. Very concise and informative tutorial to tell me what to start thinking about along with wonderful graphical illustrations and examples.

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment, glad it was useful! Plenty more similar videos where that one came from, have a look at www.alpinetutorials.com/mountainsafety if you’re interested in this stuff 👍🏻

  • @karlo407
    @karlo407 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video. I have not read all the comments. Perhaps this has been brought up already. I think it would be worthwhile, in the video, to recommend taking avy courses. That said, completing AST-1 and AST-2 convinced me that I should go off piste only with an experienced guide

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting and I appreciate the suggestion. This tutorial is a sample from an online course (www.alpinetutorials.com/mountainsafety) so it doesn't quite have all the context here, like recommending taking an avalanche course. Elsewhere in the course videos, it does repeatedly advise this, however. That's great that you've done AST-1 & AST-2, but a shame it has left you without the confidence to go off piste. Those courses should at least give you enough information to understand where and when it is safe to go off piste - if they've just put you off altogether then it leaves much to be desired!

  • @lindaeberlein475
    @lindaeberlein475 6 місяців тому

    ithanks for your nice video. just one thing: in the austrian official avalenche Information society they say that anchors don't prevent more avalenches, that it is a wrong assumption...

    • @Avoriazskischool
      @Avoriazskischool  6 місяців тому

      The critical bit is how far apart the anchors are spaced. Only when they are densely spaced do they help. If they are too far apart, they become more harm than good. But if densely spaced, for example in a forest, they decrease avalanche likelihood