The Illusion of Safety: Social Media and Backcountry Skiing

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Glorified by social media, travel in the backcountry has become more and more mainstream giving everyday folks a false sense of security. They see perfectly curated reels on social media, from pro athletes and film companies. What they don’t see are the hours of avalanche and safety training. And, behind the lenses, there’s an entire safety crew to support the filming team.
    Being mindful of what you’re seeing on social media, and being mindful of what you’re posting on social media, can and will go a long way.
    In partnership with Friends of Bridger-Teton, TGR presents Backcountry Responsibly, a digital film targeted at the growing number of winter backcountry users whose impact on the surrounding public lands has increased dramatically in recent years.
    Presented by Friends of Bridger-Teton
    See more at: www.btfriends....

КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @JS-yj7ow
    @JS-yj7ow 8 місяців тому +37

    It’s not just current social media. I felt this way when Warren Miller movies were the only outlet.

  • @JerodBeeson
    @JerodBeeson 7 місяців тому +14

    This needs to be talked about more. In more than just skiing.

  • @bastogne315
    @bastogne315 8 місяців тому +19

    Red Bull gives you wings. (To the next world)

  • @rowdypowripper
    @rowdypowripper 7 місяців тому +1

    What about the 100s of ski and snowboard movies made before social media. Before avalanche forecasting? Here's an idea. HOW ABOUT you SHOW us what goes into making these movies and show the avalanche saftey crew in stead of having them behind the scenes??? IF ANYONE should be held responsible its TETON GRAVITY RESEARCH. NOT your average joe with a social media account.

  • @misterfunnybones
    @misterfunnybones 8 місяців тому +12

    Minimum AST level 1. Minimum 3 people. Gear & knowledge.
    Naaah, I'm going to follow those tracks; dropping in fast & light, solo.
    SAR exists to respond to legitimate back country accidents, not egregious premeditated stupidity.

  • @rowdypowripper
    @rowdypowripper 7 місяців тому +2

    We live in a time where there is more avalanche awareness then there ever has been in history. My social media is filled with posts from local avalanche forecasters. Social media has made backcountry skiing safer then it ever has been through avalanche forecasting and awareness.

  • @armandasbartas1026
    @armandasbartas1026 7 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for clarifying before I did something stupid

  • @jaredf5000
    @jaredf5000 7 місяців тому +2

    Crazy sport footage has been around forever. I think its lazy and misguided to blame social media for any individuals ignorance or non compliance. People have been making dumb choices recreating since.... forever.

    • @rowdypowripper
      @rowdypowripper 7 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. I just came here for the comments. This is hilarious.

  • @Revy8
    @Revy8 8 місяців тому +14

    Can we please stop blaming social media for everything? There is way more avalanche safety info out there then during peak 90s skiing hype. Stop making condescending gate keeper videos and invest the time to make educational content

    • @rideordietheyretring2tranx382
      @rideordietheyretring2tranx382 8 місяців тому +1

      SOY

    • @maxwellerickson7066
      @maxwellerickson7066 8 місяців тому +7

      "condescending gatekepper videos" are there to keep people alive. The average level of stupidity you see in social media discussions around backcountry recreating is insane.

    • @jeev49
      @jeev49 8 місяців тому +5

      There's a difference between virtue signalling and actually doing something about backcountry safety. This video aligns with the former and not the latter.

    • @rideordietheyretring2tranx382
      @rideordietheyretring2tranx382 8 місяців тому

      @@maxwellerickson7066 sar = search and rescue

    • @NinjaThatLongboards
      @NinjaThatLongboards 8 місяців тому +1

      There should be a gate, and the skills and information needed goes way beyond what can be learned from UA-cam.

  • @arcmaker1622
    @arcmaker1622 7 місяців тому +1

    i miss old ski movies

  • @thesquirrel082190
    @thesquirrel082190 7 місяців тому

    low angle pow skiing is boring

  • @Douglas_I
    @Douglas_I 7 місяців тому +3

    "Mmmmmm WE do it the RIGHT WAY and WE are BETTER THAN EVERYONE!"

    • @rowdypowripper
      @rowdypowripper 7 місяців тому

      Pretty much spot on. This video is hilarious, we live in a time where there is more avalanche awareness then there ever has been in history.

  • @basengelblik5199
    @basengelblik5199 7 місяців тому

    Very needed, thank you

  • @brentnevius2849
    @brentnevius2849 7 місяців тому

    Meh!

  • @orionstanbro1680
    @orionstanbro1680 8 місяців тому +5

    I feel for all you guys out there. Almost all lines are much more safely ridden if the rider goes slower, does proper cuts, pauses, and is patient. Yes its old school, but there was a reason for it.... they didn't just suck. The filming industry does lines that work for cinema and wow factor, not for the backcountry rider. Unless you got the $$$ leave the Camera at home unless you understand it ups your risk 10X and most likely will con-troll your interaction with the mountain. Be yourself, patient, and be in control of your interaction with the mountain. Thats why we are there right?

    • @eriksports
      @eriksports 7 місяців тому

      Going fast and stomping a full line isn't a bad thing to do as long as you know where your run outs are and what kind of conditions you are in and who you are with. This ride slower nonsense is exactly that, nonsense. It's on the rider to make safe choices and know their limits and know the terrain, that doesn't mean they need to go slow.

  • @scdrescher1
    @scdrescher1 8 місяців тому

    My father-in-law’s ex girlfriend watched a ski movie with us one time and she just shook her head and made some comment about people having more testosterone than brains. I dunno…avalanche science seems pretty brainy to me. When I used to do a lot of creek boating I don’t think I ever came across anyone who’d been doing that at that level who I would call dumb. Figuring out how to build tandem high line octopus rigs to effect rescues doesn’t seem like the kind of activity in which most stupid people would participate. We don’t talk to her much anymore.

    • @peteraretin7802
      @peteraretin7802 8 місяців тому

      What I learned in avalanche school: There are many tests that can tell you a slope is unstable, but there is no definitive test that can tell you it is stable.

    • @scdrescher1
      @scdrescher1 7 місяців тому

      @@peteraretin7802 BOOM! Nailed it. I guess my point was that the folks who do this stuff very rarely do it without some level of training/education and certainly never without some type of risk assessment. I used to do a bit of creek boating in the “old” days and we’d always spend as much, if not more, time setting up safety as we did scouting the big drops

    • @ehtikhet
      @ehtikhet 7 місяців тому

      “Creek boating” and “tandem high line octopus rigs” are obviously things you have made up.

    • @scdrescher1
      @scdrescher1 7 місяців тому

      @@ehtikhet perhaps your time would be better spent learning something

  • @johnklaus9111
    @johnklaus9111 8 місяців тому +5

    No delusions here. I've seen the real crashes. Most do not make it onto UA-cam.
    Also, you should know Nico is one of the most special skiers I've ever seen. Better than Candide, ez.
    If you watched Nico and Travis Rice in a resort, you would be amazed by what they do.

    • @rowdypowripper
      @rowdypowripper 7 місяців тому

      Your insane to say any skier is better then Candide

  • @brentnevius2849
    @brentnevius2849 7 місяців тому +1

    Climate change is soo important to these kids, unless it gets in the way of play time!

  • @rideordietheyretring2tranx382
    @rideordietheyretring2tranx382 8 місяців тому +7

    LOL this generation doesn't even know what a woman is

  • @pbourdon231
    @pbourdon231 7 місяців тому

    But I just moved to ColoRAD-BRO from Arkansas and I wanna get rad like all the influencers!!!