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Why it's not smart to ignore avalanche warnings
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Poster:
A snowHead
Poster:
A snowHead
New Year's day in Jackson Hole saw a huge snow fall. Next day, the avalanche rating was extreme, but some people can't resist the lure of fresh powder.
This is what can happen
if you ignore avalanche warnings. I don't know if that boarder is very lucky or very stupid. Maybe he's both.
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Or he might be incredibly god at reading snow conditions and have balls of steel
Probably stupid though!
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