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Avalanches take their toll across Europe

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The heavy snow falls, followed by rain and milder weather, have brought fears of a killer avalanche season. With more than 15 deaths across Europe in the past 2 weeks, are these fears justified? Four people were killed by avalanches yesterday in Switzerland, and seven others were injured, some of them critically. In a separate incident, three young snowboarders were arrested after they appeared to have set off an avalanche near Zermatt last Thursday, which caught a group of seven, including five children.
A massive avalanche killed two skiers and their off-piste guide, Benjamin Gaimard, in Les Arcs last Friday. Also, at the end of December, a series of avalanches in the Italian Alps killed seven people, and three climbers were killed in Scotland after two separate slides.
...See: http://genevalunch.com/blog/2010/01/03/swiss-avalanches-kill-4-in-valais-bern-others-hospitalized/ and http://www.lesarcsnet.com/whats_new_article.php?id_whats_new=6161&id_back=1 and
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8432107.stm and http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/article/ALeqM5goM5jhhBUYkvn5NImh-lWgObRy8A
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You sadly missed the one in Orelle/Val Thorens - http://pistehors.com/news/forums/viewthread/429/

Some photos there from our own 123_456 and when you look at the 1st you think, blimey quite a big slide, then you look at the 3rd and think that looks a reasonably benign slope (to this non-expert off-pister) - not overly steep, doesn't look like there's a big pile off snow further up the slope - looks like there's plenty of opportunity for the slide to fan-out and dissipate a little.

Interesting comment in the thread that this might be slope used by ski-schools reasonably regularly - any VT experts able to say for certain?
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Sad news, I just found this article on PlanetSKI about the VT avalanche; http://www.planetski.eu/news/1210
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bertie bassett, That slope gets skied quite regularly, but for me its more of a spring snow option personally..
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The entire Northern Hemisphere, from China to Europe to the US, is currently seeing record low temps and snowfalls:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/weather/article6975867.ece
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Whitegold, not in the Pacific Northwest - quite mild here, snow line is certainly higher than typical. And we're in the Northern Hemisphere last I looked Wink
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Guo Hu, the head of the Beijing Meteorological Bureau, linked this week’s conditions to unusual atmospheric patterns caused by global warming.


Course it is mate Laughing Laughing Laughing

Its winter, it gets cold, it snows.

Have we had a warmer couple of years and forgotten what a European winter is like?
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gortonator wrote:
Whitegold, not in the Pacific Northwest - quite mild here, snow line is certainly higher than typical. And we're in the Northern Hemisphere last I looked Wink



You need to move to Florida, where it is currently freezing Smile
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A guide was killed in Bruson, opposite Verbier, on Sunday 2nd January '10, when he went into a settled avalanche to check for victims. He was caught by a subsequent, secondary avalanche.
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