Terrain Choices That Keep You Out of Harm’s Way
Most slab avalanches release between 30–45 degrees. Slightly dialing back to 25–29 degrees slashes risk, especially during or right after storms. Consider aspect too; wind-loaded, shady slopes often harbor persistent weak layers that linger long after bluebird returns.
Terrain Choices That Keep You Out of Harm’s Way
Gullies, creek beds, and cliffs magnify consequences by deepening debris or eliminating escape paths. Favor broad ribs, dense mature trees, and convexities that do not pull you into drainages. Identify islands of safety before moving and leapfrog partner to partner.
