J2Ski logo J2Ski logo
Login Forum Search Recent Forums

Skiers better prepared for avalanche risk

Skiers better prepared for avalanche risk

Login
To Create or Answer a Topic

Started by Admin in Avalanche Safety - 1 Reply

J2Ski

Admin posted Dec-2009

SwissInfo has summarized findings of a recent report issued by the Swiss Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF). We've been unable to track down an English version of the full report so we're quoting the SwissInfo item in full :-

Avalanche experts say better gear and improved awareness have led to a drastic reduction in the number of people killed each year by avalanches.

Switzerland's Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research (SLF) said statistics for the latest ten-year period show that around 40 per cent of people caught in avalanches die. At the end of the 1970s, the figure was around 60 per cent.

Christine Pielmeier of the SLF said off-piste skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers are better equipped nowadays, are more likely to inform themselves about local snow conditions and know how to react to free colleagues trapped in an avalanche.

Between 1977 and 2006 nearly 3,500 people were caught in slides in the Swiss Alps. More than 700 died. While 27 people on average were killed each winter over the first 15 years, only 20 a year died in the second half of this period.

The decrease is also remarkable since, the SLF said, tourists are more likely today to leave marked ski slopes and hiking trails.

The SLF recommends that people going off piste be equipped with emergency gear such as shovels and transceivers. Equally important is knowing how to use them, it said.


Whilst the trend is certainly encouraging we would still highlight this - "40 per cent of people caught in avalanches die".

(we think "caught" means buried in the context of this report - anyone know for sure?)

If you're going off-piste, then ensure you have the appropriate equipment (transceiver, probe and shovel) and that you know how to use it. Remember that avoidance is your best defence - read everything you can about the risk factors for avalanches and if you have any doubts at all about a particular slope, take a different route.
The Admin Man

Ir12daveor
reply to 'Skiers better prepared for avalanche risk'
posted Dec-2009

I watched the report on this on TV last night. It seemed like caught meant caught but not necessarily buried. Remember they only have statistics for accidents where rescue was called. Somebody setting off a slide and getting out with the aid of friends and without any injury or any need to call the ski patrol would not have been included. They said that there appears to be more avalanche accidents, but less deaths lately and they accounted for the fact that more people are investing in the necessary equipment and training before leaving the marked runs.

The SLF publishes the details for every avalanche fatality in Switzerland on their website. It still makes for very sobering reading. So far this year only one, but if you read back through the previous years its not always possible to say I would not have ridden that slope!

Edited 1 time. Last update at 29-Dec-2009

Topic last updated on 29-December-2009 at 19:12