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What To Do If Caught in an AvalancheSteps to Help Stay Alive If Buried by a Snow Avalanche
Once buried, a person is dependent on friends on the surface to get them out. Quick reactions by all when a casualty is first taken by a slide can help survival chances.
Statistically skiers, snow mobilers (in the U.S.) and hikers are the most likely backcountry enthusiasts to get caught in an avalanche. Chances are, the avalanche casualty or someone in their own party triggered the slide. Myths About Avalanches and Self-Rescue
These myths are based on avalanche authority Bruce Tremper's findings. He describes a frightening avalanche experience, debunks more myths and provides answers to FAQ's at the Utah Avalanche Center. What to Do in an Avalanche
For serious winter snow enthusiasts who spend a lot of time in avalanche terrain, such as heli-ski guides, there are some specialized avalanche safety items available on the market. Specialty Avalanche Survival Equipment, AvalungThe Avalung functions as an artificial air pocket through which air is taken directly from the surrounding snow pack. This air is directed to the user's mouthpiece and exhaled air is redirected to a different part of the snow pack to minimize CO2 contamination. Usually, a casualty's chances of survival after being buried for 15 minutes diminish rapidly. With an Avalung the manufacturers claim to extend those critical minutes to an hour. Specialty Avalanche Survival Equipment, ABS Air Bag SystemBy pulling a ripcord, the avalanche ABS airbag system built into a backpack adds 150 liters to a person's volume. The concept behind it is that giving them a lesser overall density it keeps an avalanche casualty on the surface. These items cannot prevent an avalanche. They should never replace preventative actions or be a 'license' to venture onto a suspect slope. With an understanding of which slopes can potentially avalanche, training in evaluating snow stability and safe travel techniques most avalanche incidents can be avoided in the first place. Related Articles:Avalanche Search and Rescue Equipment What to Do if Someone is Buried in an Avalanche
The copyright of the article What To Do If Caught in an Avalanche in Winter Sports is owned by Lisa Auer. Permission to republish What To Do If Caught in an Avalanche in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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