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A Mountain guide's view on the recent avalanche fatalities in Austria
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I dont think this is behind the paywall (non German reading folk will have to use Google translate), its an interview with a mountain guide in the Vorarlberg who has run avalanche training courses for many years. I would say his first answer is an implied criticism of the guide who died in St Anton last week. He also points out that most incidents happen at level 3 which was discussed here recently.
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/reise/skitouren-lawinenunglueck-verhindern-skifahren-experte-1.5747501
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