Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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There was another incident ton the same day in Axamer Lizum too - a Spanish woman who lived in Innsbruck was killed.
http://tirol.orf.at/news/stories/2761435/
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„Absolutes Chaos“ auf dem Hang
Laut Bergrettung Axams ist der Westhang südlich des Naturfreunde-Hauses ein gefürchteter Lawinenhang mit mehreren Lawinenverbauungen. Zum Zeitpunkt des Lawinenabgangs seien insgesamt vier Tourengruppen in der Rinne unterwegs gewesen. Laut Einsatzleiter Walter Stonig ist es „bei dieser Lawinenwarnstufe ein No-Go, da reinzugehen - das ist nicht nachvollziehbar“, sagte er gegenüber der APA. |
Insane.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Yep, we saw the grisly scenes from the Birgitzerkopfl chair as helicopters hovered overhead. Had to explain to my 6 year old what was happening. Grim, senseless day.
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clarky999 wrote: |
There was another incident ton the same day in Axamer Lizum too - a Spanish woman who lived in Innsbruck was killed.
http://tirol.orf.at/news/stories/2761435/
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„Absolutes Chaos“ auf dem Hang
Laut Bergrettung Axams ist der Westhang südlich des Naturfreunde-Hauses ein gefürchteter Lawinenhang mit mehreren Lawinenverbauungen. Zum Zeitpunkt des Lawinenabgangs seien insgesamt vier Tourengruppen in der Rinne unterwegs gewesen. Laut Einsatzleiter Walter Stonig ist es „bei dieser Lawinenwarnstufe ein No-Go, da reinzugehen - das ist nicht nachvollziehbar“, sagte er gegenüber der APA. |
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Can't get the translation were they consciously traversing below the barriers - looks a fairly steep slope at 35 deg?
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@sequoiaboard, I couldn't see past the awesome shark mitts.....
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@Dave of the Marmottes, new update from the Lawinnenwarndiesnt here: http://lawinenwarndienst.blogspot.co.at
One group skied under the barriers and into the chute. Two others who had skinned (rather than traversed, as I understand it) over/past the barriers from the chairlift (lookers left) skied down and triggered a 40m wide slab that ran 300m into the chute /tracks in red), where it hit the other group and buried two people.
It's really hard for to understand how this was able to happen without someone thinking "hang on, this isn't a great idea.'
- It was the morning after heavy snow and 90km/h winds
- The resort had been shut the day before due to winds - even the funicular train thing
- A road had been closed in the area (to Stubaier Glacier) due to a big avalanche hitting it a few hours previously
- It's a steep slope, around 35° (above report says over 40°, they should know better than me, but I've never thought it was that steep)
- It's a KNOWN avalanche slope - LOTS of avalanche barriers at the top of it, and HUGE earthworks at the bottom to direct slides away form infrastructure. Impossible to miss!
- Avalanche report was a high 3, specifically warning about wind slabs
There is some safe skiing to the left of the photos, and left of the chute. However I can't imagine how anyone could have thought skiing into the chute was anything other than incredibly dangerous.
EDIT: Not sure why that image won't embed?
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Mini slide across a piste yesterday in Avoriaz , nicely caught on headcam.
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1.That's a little scary.
2. Love the shark mitts <goes off to goggle them.
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It's a KNOWN avalanche slope - LOTS of avalanche barriers at the top of it, and HUGE earthworks at the bottom to direct slides away form infrastructure. Impossible to miss!
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@clarky999, if that is the gully I think it is, it avalanched down onto the nursery slopes sometime back in the late 70s perhaps early 80s, wiping out the hut that Hourmont School Travel (as they were called back then, now possibly Ski Total?) used for having lunches for their school groups. I can't remember the exact details, but it was a massive slide, right across the nursery area (as it was back then) and the end Schuß of the Damen-Abfahrt.
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A friend of mine had his season card taken away for riding there with his school mates about 20 years ago. This area of Lizum is very much one to avoid and has been for a long time.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Samerberg Sue, yep that's the one - and you can't miss the earthworks built because of that slide!
Thoughts go out to the victim (and the people who triggered the slide!), but I can't help but feel how avoidable this was.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@sequoiaboard, strange move by the orange guy throwing himself on the floor!
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You know it makes sense.
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clarky999 wrote: |
There was another incident ton the same day in Axamer Lizum too - a Spanish woman who lived in Innsbruck was killed.
http://tirol.orf.at/news/stories/2761435/
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„Absolutes Chaos“ auf dem Hang
Laut Bergrettung Axams ist der Westhang südlich des Naturfreunde-Hauses ein gefürchteter Lawinenhang mit mehreren Lawinenverbauungen. Zum Zeitpunkt des Lawinenabgangs seien insgesamt vier Tourengruppen in der Rinne unterwegs gewesen. Laut Einsatzleiter Walter Stonig ist es „bei dieser Lawinenwarnstufe ein No-Go, da reinzugehen - das ist nicht nachvollziehbar“, sagte er gegenüber der APA. |
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Update
http://tirol.orf.at/news/stories/2761876/
The Police now say it was unlikely the the actual Ski Group caused the Avalanche. they found two ski tracks higher but cannot be sure if that triggered .
There was a group of 18 skitourers in the area who they will question.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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strange move by the orange guy throwing himself on the floor!
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Maybe he thought he would have more chance of digging his poles in and staying put rather than being knocked off his feet and over the edge of the piste or something?
I am now the owner of a pair of shark mitts. Arrived today
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Poster: A snowHead
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@stanton, yep, that's what the Lawinenwarndienst said too: http://lawinenwarndienst.blogspot.co.at
They still skied into one of the most dangerous parts of the whole slope before getting hit though.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hehe, this was me, and they are my shark mitts - It was definitely scary, but as you see in the video, It looked a lot worse to begin with, and soon eased off. The guy in the orange trousers was a pal of mine who was just visiting, I think he was a bit stunned to be honest ! In hindsight throwing myself off the edge of the piste probably didn't help lol, but when something like that is happening above you sense kinda goes out the window!!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hehe, this was me, and they are my shark mitts
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@ceedeebee, re going off the edge probably made sense for you not to be 'trapped' between the wall on your right and the piste. Did that run many times last year, when there was nothing like the amount of snow now. From your vid it does look like quite a vertical build-up of snow on the wall to your right.
Glad it was only a mini-Avalanche and that you got out ok
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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