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Mountain Festival Avalanche Course
Monday, February 19, 2007
Climbing back out of Easy Gully having examined the snow pack
Some of the climbers finding themselves in tricky positions negotiating the cornices on the Annoch Mor climbs
It was a beautiful day, cold but much of the snow that felt over the last weeks had been thawed away by Thursdays rain and Friday and Saturdays springlike temperatures. However the cold night on Sat had hardened much of the snow and ski-ers were out enjoying the Summit runs. The climbs on Annoch Mor looked in pretty good nick and were busy.
We abseiled down Easy Gully to examine in detail the snow, and dug hasty pits. Later on walking back down we tried out our own Rusch Blocks (for information on some of these snow pack examination techniques go to the SAIS site). Back down at the cafe, and an opportunity to get another coffee, we worked out our avalanche forecast for the next day. Cleverly Mike had obtained a copy of the SAIS forecast to compare ours to, and we had done pretty well getting key elements right.
I'd definately recommend this course - by asking you to produce your own avalanche forecast you really apply some of the theory. It also improved my own understanding of what the SAIS forecast means.
Anna
posted by ocuk @ 9:45 AM
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