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Just reading the front page news:
Last week, a Swede was killed by an avalanche in Ischgl on the piste.
On piste? Really? or did the avalanche just originate off piste and fall onto the pisted areas?
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GordonFreeman wrote:
or did the avalanche just originate off piste and fall onto the pisted areas?
This. Very rare, but not unheard of.
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A guy was killed right under the Suisses chair in Courch not many years ago when he was cought by an avalanche in a terrain trap. Okay, strictly that's off piste, but it's well within the resort and a common route.
The last time we rode up the Roc Mugnier chair we saw a big wet slide that had come half way across the piste.
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