We need to follow our instincts, no matter where they may lead us.
G E N E R A L - A V A L A N C H E - A D V I S O R Y
Sensitive soft surface slabs 6 to 18 inches deep formed by southwest to northwest winds lie upon slick crusts and buried surface hoar. These slabs were easily triggered by skiers yesterday, some on approach, and a large natural avalanche was observed on Mt. Hunt. Seven skiers were reported to have been caught in avalanches in the Southern Tetons yesterday. One was buried to his waist in a small slide on Mt. Taylor. Four were caught with one completely buried and recovered alive by companions south of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Another three were caught on a northerly aspect in Granite Canyon. Similar events are likely today.
We need to do our research.
Remember that even after the upmost preperation there is no 100% chance of safety.
We need to ask ourselves if each and every turn is worth it. Then, follow our instincts.
Let's all be safe out there and keep these lost rippers in our memories.
Godspeed.
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