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Zillertal Death Fall

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey guys,
Sad story but thought people might like to know or at least be warned so they think before they act. Two Belgian snowboard where killed last week in Mayrhofen. The two guys where climbiung in Zero visability to get a good line on a cliff face that even the locals where avoiding that day, one fell taking a second to his death and injuiring a 3 friend looking for a good line.

Just wondering how far people will go in the hunt for powder? I made a choice to stay to teh trees and avoid the cliffs because of the low cloud and visability (It was a Max of 3 feet). What is an acceptable risk in the hunt for powder?
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