#287178 - Mon Oct 06 2008 07:06 PM
Re: Niseko avalanches
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#287193 - Mon Oct 06 2008 08:20 PM
Re: Niseko avalanches
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Hornster, Powder Ski has a great article in the current issue. The last avalanche in Niseko that killed somebody was 1999 and it was off the peak that everybody skis. There were 8 deaths from 1985-1999 (when Niseko local rules was implemented) anywhere from Mizuno Sawa, Haru no Taki, the back bowl, etc. There are avalanches at Niseko so dont be fooled. But, patrol up there, Niseko Nadare (avie) group, and a few other organizations daily digpits, assume risk, and decide whether to close areas off or not. For all of you reading this out there, if there is something closed at Niseko, its for a good reason! I hope there arent punters out there reading this (or not) who go off and ski the back bowl without avie gear. Dont be stupid. Niseko Local Rules were created because people jumped ropes regardless of what patrol did back in the day. So, to protect themselves, as well as riders, they took down (most ropes) and check avie hazard daily, kinda like what you get on the forum for the Hakuba Now! report. Those guys who do Hakuba Now and also the Niseko crew are closing areas for a good reason. Now, if its blocked off, it appears most people dont go riding it because knowledge as diffused enough over the years that powder hunters who go there trust what patrol says to be accurate, rather than just keeping you out of the area cuz its not safe. Thats kinda what makes Niseko ahead of the game, theyre proactive in avie control, rather than just saying its dangerous or you cant go in there cuz its outta bounds. tired so hope this makes sense.
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#287918 - Sun Oct 12 2008 11:49 PM
Re: Niseko avalanches
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Funny Okemo
- but for those who are not aware that you are taking the p!$$ re terrain - if it snows it can slide.
Yes some area's are a bigger danger than others, but it is not worth heading out to the slopes of even a 'safe' resort believing it can't happen. THAT is how people get caught up in disasters that could have been avoided. Like the young bloke who died in Aus this season who walked out onto a cornice on a lovely warm day - and it gave way below him. With a bit more knowledge he might not have ventured out there, trajedy might have been averted.
There is no such thing as asking a stupid question - and there is no such thing as too much safety knowledge. Your right, I did see the snow slide off the roof of my hotel in Niseko. PSA Be sure and wear your beacons while walking to and from the resort.
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#287922 - Mon Oct 13 2008 04:02 AM
Re: Niseko avalanches
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There is no such thing as asking a stupid question - and there is no such thing as too much safety knowledge. But, Okemo, there is such a thing as being too silly for words.
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