08-23-2006, 07:01 PM
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| Avalanche Safety Tips If you are planning on snowmobiling in mountainous areas, being prepared
for the possibility of an avalanche is essential. For your safety and others, enroll in a snowmobile avalanche safety course. Snowmobiles — of any size or power and even if you are pointing in the right direction, cannot outrun many of the larger and faster avalanches. Preparation is the Key - Learn to recognize avalanche terrain and heed avalanche warnings. Avoid these areas.
- Check all transceivers each morning prior to your journey to ensure proper transmit and receive functions.
- Prepare to travel in a group at all times. Every member needs proper equipment including a transceiver, shovel and a probe.
- Plan your route prior to leaving. To ensure your safety, plan a route that remains close to dense timber.
- Choose escape routes before beginning to cross unstable slopes.
- Cross slopes one at a time if there is any doubt about the stability of a suspect slope.
Keeping in Contact - Always ride in mountainous terrain with a group.
- Maintain constant visual contact with members of your group throughout your excursion.
Leading the Way- Choose a leader within your group before you venture out. A group with a leader functions better than a group without a leader, particularly in the event of an emergency situation.
Escaping an Avalanche of Snow If you become caught in an avalanche, try to:- Push yourself away from your sled to avoid being injured by it.
- Stay on the surface of the avalanche by using a swimming motion.
- Work yourself towards the side of the avalanche.
- Grab trees, rocks, etc. to avoid being tumbled down the slope.
- Keep your mouth closed and your teeth clenched.
When the avalanche slows, attempt to:- Push yourself towards the surface.
- Make an air pocket in front of your face using one arm.
- Push the other arm towards the surface.
When the avalanche stops, begin to:- Dig yourself out if you are unhurt.
- Relax your breathing, particularly if you cannot dig yourself out.
- Stay calm and shout only when a searcher is near.
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