AdironRider
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right, but snow on a 20 degree slope isn't as likely to slide as snow on a 40 degree slope. That's what I'm suggesting he should have looked for.
Prime slope angle to start avalanches is 32 degrees. Anything higher usually implies that it slides promptly during the events, and lower is just a hazard reduction.
I have trouble feeling bad about this, considering basically every rule of travel in avalanche terrain was broken, and the only reason this guy is famous is cause he lawn darted a 250 foot cliff of the back of Targhee. Guy got his death wish IMO. No training or avi gear? Retarded.
This is no different than the moron who speedflew himself into a rock just a week or two ago. Had it coming.