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Avalanches

RobG

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Hi folks,
Avalanches have killed two people in Montana in the last two days. One was a backcountry skier who knew the risk, but the other was a snowmobiler who had no idea what danger he was in. Fatalities are also happening all over the west this year.

The snowmobiler was in the Cooke City area which has been very dangerous all year. Yesterday, the entire Gallatin Forest area was under an Avalanche Warning, which basically means stay out of the backcountry because it's too dangerous. Those should have been clues enough, but his buddy high-marked above him while he was trying to start his machine and brought the whole mountain down on top of him. None of them had beacons or rescue equipment. They obviously didn't know to check conditions, nor how to operate safe under any conditions. Being from out of state, they probably didn't even know what they didn't know about the danger.

Earlier this year another snowmobiler was killed near Big Sky when there was an Avalanche Warning in effect. These are avoidable tragedies.

If you come out here check the avalanche advisory at http://www.mtavalanche.com/current or the advisory that covers your area. You can subscribe to their daily updates and get a feel for the general conditions and learn a little bit about safe backcountry travel even if you don't live close by.

This applies to hunters too. All it takes is a little slide to knock you off balance and send you off a cliff. That happened to an ice climber a few years ago south of Bozeman.
 
Thanks for the PSA Rob. As hunters - we're backcountry users as well and we do need to be educated on the basics of safe travel. One might think that they're not in danger since they aren't sledding or have skii's strapped to their feet.

For those in the Missoula area - http://www.missoulaavalanche.org/current-advisory/ is the Western MT advisory.

Be mindful when out shed hunting / spring black bear hunting this year. The snow pack this year has been rough and I'd hate to see a Hunt talker not be able to post anymore.
 
They have nearly been begging people to stay out of the backcountry this winter. Few have heeded the warnings, several have been very lucky, others, not so much. It's hard to feel sorry for them given the amount of information out there and warnings that have gone out.

I know of two guys that are now waiting for spring to find their $13,000 snowmobiles! One of them has been buried before! Still went out in these conditions.
 
They have nearly been begging people to stay out of the backcountry this winter. Few have heeded the warnings, several have been very lucky, others, not so much. It's hard to feel sorry for them given the amount of information out there and warnings that have gone out.

I know of two guys that are now waiting for spring to find their $13,000 snowmobiles! One of them has been buried before! Still went out in these conditions.

Whoa...lonely drive home pulling an empty trailer.
 

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