#257626 - Tue Feb 05 2008 12:24 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: thursday]
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Actually Kuma, GN's comments were addressed to this: MB that was an idiot comment period. You no crap about snowpack safety really and im sorry you shouldnt be talking about it period! Be an armchair quarterback but at least know something! Ill leave it at that untill I know more! I know. I thought I had covered that in my post...
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#257630 - Tue Feb 05 2008 01:01 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Kumapix]
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Once again, keep the grammar rules up, mates. I can understand why one person thinks they're being blamed for not knowing squat about snow-dynamics and another thinking they're being blamed for not knowing the facts about the situation. It took kuma to come in and explain it all. I for one was lost the whole time. Kuma knows FT and can interject tone. I think 10,000+ posts = loosing all bility 2 keep it makin eny since.
Edited by samurai (Tue Feb 05 2008 01:04 PM)
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#257652 - Tue Feb 05 2008 02:56 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: thursday]
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For anyone interested in the Tsugaike report that SLOW posted: Police are still investigating the incident, so there is no official report. From Tsugaike Resort: patrol always confirms that each course is safe before opening the lifts every day. (There is no mention of closed courses or dealing with areas around courses within the resort that might affect the courses set to be open.) Courses deemed to be in danger of avalanches will be closed off by a "????"(Do not enter) sign, not an avalanche warning sign (though I still maintain that some resorts unnecessarily use the latter). They go on to say that they will take preventitive measures so that this will not happen again. And that they maintain a "protect yourself" attitude, perhaps meaning that you are responsible for your own actions rather than being policed by patrol.
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#257653 - Tue Feb 05 2008 03:00 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Big Dogg]
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sorry about the ???? - I dont know how to make the kanjis post. the sign says "tachi-iri-kinshi"
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#257655 - Tue Feb 05 2008 03:09 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Go Native]
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I just thought FT was getting a little harsh with a contributor to this forum... Yeah, that's what I thought too. Seems pretty clear if you go back and read what MB said and what FT said. Someone forget to take their meds?
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#257663 - Tue Feb 05 2008 04:45 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: samurai]
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It took kuma to come in and explain it all. I for one was lost the whole time. Kuma knows FT and can interject tone. I don't really think Kuma cleared anything up. The tone was pretty clear to me.. 
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#257671 - Tue Feb 05 2008 05:34 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Big Dogg]
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Registered: Tue Feb 06 2007
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Loc: Nagoya Japan
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For anyone interested in the Tsugaike report that SLOW posted: Police are still investigating the incident, so there is no official report. From Tsugaike Resort: patrol always confirms that each course is safe before opening the lifts every day. (There is no mention of closed courses or dealing with areas around courses within the resort that might affect the courses set to be open.) Courses deemed to be in danger of avalanches will be closed off by a "????"(Do not enter) sign, not an avalanche warning sign (though I still maintain that some resorts unnecessarily use the latter). They go on to say that they will take preventitive measures so that this will not happen again. And that they maintain a "protect yourself" attitude, perhaps meaning that you are responsible for your own actions rather than being policed by patrol. Yes, according to the kanji post by Slow there was no "Avalanche Warning" sign posted. Only a "Keep Out" sign and the entrance was netted off. It was a group of 9 people. 7 Students and 2 part-time teachers. 7 people passed beyond the "keep out" sign including the two teachers and were caught in the slide. Two people didn't make it. I haven't read any detailed interviews but I guess they just spaced it off instead of deliberately disobeying the signage. I mean two were teachers right? They probably wouldn't say "Ah screw it, let's fly... Weeee...." if they were with and responsible for 5 students. Something I find rather incredible about this though. I've worked at more than a few ski resorts in snow management and etc. and avalanche conditions are usually very very obvious. If you're going to open a resort with an unsafe run you always ALWAYS want to post one or two individuals near the entrance to the dangerous area! Just posting a sign and putting up a net is entirely irresponsible IMO. I've never seen that happen before! Many people just don't look or think the netting is for other purposes - and then there are kids and stuff. If this were the USA this would be a huge negligence suit! It may yet be here too. Simply ridiculous!
Edited by Tesselator (Tue Feb 05 2008 05:48 PM)
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#257684 - Tue Feb 05 2008 07:37 PM
Re: Hakuba Now: Avalanche accident! - I have questions!
[Re: Fattwins]
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Registered: Tue Feb 06 2007
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Loc: Nagoya Japan
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This did not happen inbounds it happened in the Back Country. You sure? The article I read called it a "course". Specifically: 林間 コース Which I took to mean wooded course. This would be different than "off-course" right? There are usually posts (often a small shack or other) near the mouth of any course (or trouble area) that may be problematic during the season. Especially if it might be subject avalanche conditions but also at popular points where kids hop out of the park. Not stationing a minimum wager at these points with snow condition info and instructions to keep n00bs out I still maintain is VERY negligent. @Thursday As to knowing enough to comment on the topic I guess since that was my job for a number of years, I qualify. 
Edited by Tesselator (Wed Feb 06 2008 06:27 PM)
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