"Things are going very well with many learning opportunities. We have been covering snow study by actually doing real snow study in a demanding environment. We have been learning white-out navigation by actually navigating in a white-out. We are practicing glacial travel by traveling on complicated glacial terrain. We have also covered crevasse rescue in real crevasses (but not real rescues). We have done complicated multi-beacon burial scenarios for avalanche rescue as well as tour planning for this big environment with rapid changes in terrain and visibility."
Thanks,
E.J. Nogaski
Expedition Manager
Colorado Mountain School
800-836-4008 x201
expeditions@totalclimbing.com
4 comments:
Learning about terrain evaluation is an important aspect of heli skiing. But at the same time you should keep in mind the risk of avalanche.
Seems like you have really been doing good groundwork before starting off. It is very essential if you want to have an accident free Heli skiing adventure.
Learning about helisking is an art....when i saw these pictures i have made up mind to learn helisking...i think it'a adventure to do helisking...
You should definitely keep in mind the risk of avalache while heli skiing. You should also always be prepared and at the least have some kind of avalanche beacon on you, I use a Pieps Dsp
, but look for yourself and see what is the most comfortable for you.
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