#257756 - Wed Feb 06 2008 07:40 AM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: SG]
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getting back on topic: the Goryu South Face ridgeline avi.
I guess what people want to know is was there someone we know involved in it? i.e a forum member or an associate of forum member? It could have been local gaijin, out of town gaijin or overseas gaijin or it could have been local Japanese or out of town Japanese. The radio silence 5 days later would indicate its someone we don't know or perhaps if it is someone known they want to keep the incident a private matter? The details of the incident would be useful to anyone who goes back country to add to their brains database of info They were obviously well equipped as they saved their friends life which is probably the biggest lesson to be learned. good questions. we don't care about names but for those of us who ride the Hakuba bc learning from these types of incidents is crucial imo.
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#257759 - Wed Feb 06 2008 07:45 AM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Tesselator]
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Number one I dont go into surf threads and tell people one area is more dangerous than the other, do I Indo? I dont comment on riptides or etc. Ive hardly surfed and dont know crap about it. So by stating facts that arent true, am I helping or just saying crap? Id say crap! Same goes with other sports I dont know about. You want to talk about something then fine go ahead ,but before you make judgements about safty, anywhere you should actually know something about what makes something safe. Call me what you want! Im big enough to take it, cause at least I have some understanding about the topic in question. Everyone that seems to have a problem really knows jack all about what it takes to deem things safe or not! A quote from Mamabear that is stupid! This would be the time I was very thankful that Niseko gradient was not too steep, huh? At least you get to go home!
The majority of avalanches happen on slopes that average 25 to 35 degrees.
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#257762 - Wed Feb 06 2008 08:15 AM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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Number one I dont go into surf threads and tell people one area is more dangerous than the other, do I Indo? I dont comment on riptides or etc. Ive hardly surfed and dont know crap about it. So by stating facts that arent true, am I helping or just saying crap? Id say crap!
Same goes with other sports I dont know about.
You want to talk about something then fine go ahead ,but before you make judgements about safty, anywhere you should actually know something about what makes something safe.
Call me what you want! Im big enough to take it, cause at least I have some understanding about the topic in question.
Everyone that seems to have a problem really knows jack all about what it takes to deem things safe or not!
Well said.
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#257797 - Wed Feb 06 2008 10:57 AM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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Call me what you want! Im big enough to take it, Yeah but are you big enough to apologise for being a prick? Everyone that seems to have a problem really knows jack all about what it takes to deem things safe or not! Our problem was with your attitude. A quote from Mamabear that is stupid! MB is certainly no authority in this area and you could have politely explained a few things rather than call her an idiot.
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#257838 - Wed Feb 06 2008 12:15 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Mamabear]
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TGR is contageous. The virus is spreading. I know it's hard to switch from forum to forum and leave my attitude at the door when I go from the rough-cut to this place. And I've been called out in the past of being a prick.
What's funny at TGR is usually quite insulting here. And- rightfully so, this place isn't filled with 16 y.o.'s.
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#257840 - Wed Feb 06 2008 12:18 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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SJ'er with 4000+ posts
Registered: Sun Feb 17 2002
Posts: 4842
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Number one I dont go into surf threads and tell people one area is more dangerous than the other, do I Indo? I dont comment on riptides or etc. Ive hardly surfed and dont know crap about it. So by stating facts that arent true, am I helping or just saying crap? Id say crap! No you don't but if you did, and you did say something that might have been wrong I'm 100% sure that you WOULDN'T get the same kind of reaction as you gave MB. I just thought it was outta line, we all know that you are very knowledgeable and people look up to you to teach them. Just better ways to go about it IMHO...
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#257858 - Wed Feb 06 2008 01:17 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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Registered: Mon Dec 03 2007
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A quote of a quote from Fattwins that is more stupid than the original quote from Mamabear! This would be the time I was very thankful that Niseko gradient was not too steep, huh? At least you get to go home!
The majority of avalanches happen on slopes that average 25 to 35 degrees. "not too steep" is subjective. I thought I would stir the pot. Now somebody please quote me to make it an even more stupid quote of a quote. Abunai Daizu!
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#257907 - Wed Feb 06 2008 06:20 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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SJ'er with 50+ posts
Registered: Fri Nov 16 2007
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The majority of avalanches happen on slopes that average 25 to 35 degrees.
That statement is incorrect. The vast majority of avalanches occur on slopes averaging 35-45 degrees.
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#257909 - Wed Feb 06 2008 06:31 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: bellavista]
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I thought it was me.
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#257912 - Wed Feb 06 2008 06:40 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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SJ'er with 100+ posts
Registered: Tue Feb 06 2007
Posts: 167
Loc: Nagoya Japan
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Number one I dont go into surf threads and tell people one area is more dangerous than the other, do I Indo? I dont comment on riptides or etc. Ive hardly surfed and dont know crap about it. So by stating facts that arent true, am I helping or just saying crap? Id say crap! What the hell are you talking about??? Are yo even reading the same thread that I am? I'm not saying anything at all about YOU! The only time I even quoted you is when you said it was out of bounds when indeed every news release on the Hakuba avy said it was inbounds and I asked you if you were sure that it was out. So just what the heck are you talking about??? Same goes with other sports I dont know about.
You want to talk about something then fine go ahead ,but before you make judgements about safty, anywhere you should actually know something about what makes something safe. Agree. And I do. I gave you my credentials. I have worked a number of years in that specific field. I do know what I'm talking about. In your analogy (above) I would be both a surfer and a ranking officer in the Life Guards. Call me what you want! Im big enough to take it, cause at least I have some understanding about the topic in question. Are you on drugs? Or do you often hear and read other people calling you names where no such thing ever occurred??? Seriously man, ARE you even reading the same thread? Put down that crack pipe and join THIS discussion - not the one in your head that doesn't exist anywhere else. Everyone that seems to have a problem really knows jack all about what it takes to deem things safe or not! A quote from Mamabear that is stupid! This would be the time I was very thankful that Niseko gradient was not too steep, huh? At least you get to go home!
The majority of avalanches happen on slopes that average 25 to 35 degrees. You didn't need to call her stupid. Just saying that it was in error would have been good enough.
Edited by Tesselator (Wed Feb 06 2008 08:24 PM)
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