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Swiss Avalanche Incidents 2022 - 2023

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For people who like a lot of facts and figures a summary of the Swiss snow and avalanche situation for last season.

https://pistehors.com/x0cZZIgBa1z5JvF2m4xc/2022-23-swiss-avalanches

More information on the slf.ch website.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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That is just awful.

For someone with claustrophobia, the thought of being stuck in an avalanche is absolutely terrifying.
You wouldn't even die from hypothermia, as common sense would suggest, it is rather the asphyxiation that gets you.

I know the probability of an avalanche is small, I have a higher change of getting into a car accident on the way there, but going out this way gives me the chills.
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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?
In case you missed it in last weeks news Shocked

A missing student has been found dead about three months after an avalanche that occurred in Meiringen.


Two students were buried in an avalanche in Meiringen BE in March. A student (†18 ) from England was found dead shortly after the avalanche – the second student (†18 ) remained missing.

Now follows the sad certainty: The American, who had attended a boarding school in the canton of Bern, was found dead on Sunday morning in Grindelwald BE.

It was discovered during a regular check of an avalanche cone below the Gstelliwang. Investigations revealed that the deceased is the missing student.



https://www.blick.ch/schweiz/bern/nach-lawine-in-meiringen-be-vermisste-schuelerin-18-tot-aufgefunden-id18686564.html
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We're basically skiing on graveyards.
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
The Canton Bern incident as referred to by @stanton, was a particularly odd incident. I was in the Jungfrau area when it happened.
The first victim was recovered at the time of the incident. The poor second soul was mentioned at the time but the Swiss reporting was foggy in detail to put it politely.
We can only assume that this was an extremely deep burial in a terrain trap. Highly unlucky as snow cover depths on those hills was not great.
The location, as I understand, was east of Grösse Scheidegg heading down the Reichental to Meiringen.
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