TheMuffinMan
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A friend of mine reminded me that today marks three years since a pair of avalanches claimed 8 of our fellow sledders from the small town of Sparwood. Don't forget that these guys were sledding in an area they knew very well, and all of them were carrying the proper rescue/safety equipment. Familiarity and backcountry gear are not a guarantee of safety, only using your head can do that. Monitor avy bulletins, weather reports, and the conditions around you. Take an avalanche course and tell your friends to do the same. Stay out of the danger zones when the risk is too high and most importantly, trust your instincts...if you don't feel right about where you are or what you are doing then stop, and don't be afraid to tell your buddies about it either. Better to look like a wimp and deal with a little ribbing from your group than being the guy who has to explain to your friends' grieving families why you were too afraid to say something before it was too late. Don't be a statistic, use your head and hopefully we'll all make it home safe. Remember the 8.