I guess it's a bit like the fact that almost everyone I know here skis/boards. We all take some risks, usually for ourselves but I draw the line at taking risks with other people especially when no one is kitted out for that risk
Messing in off piste is ok if you know what you are doing and are kitted out, but accidents happen.
Messing in off piste when you have no kit and nor do any of the people you are with is stupid and a risk too far IMO - you risk being caught in an avalanche and not being able to find each other/be found by rescuers.
Messing in off piste when you have no kit and nor do any of the people you are with AND going into an area marked dangerous/closed is just fucking stupid and adds risk to the people rescuing you as they have to try and find someone with no way to easily know where to look
So whilst I know you are fishing to a point, and I don't think anyone out here would really suggest the rescuers don't help if the boundaries are crossed - but sometimes we say stuff like SLG because of the stupidity of some people which then puts others at risk
This was posted by a local lady who had spent a lot of time translating after an incident.
Despite the length of this, I really hope that all my mountain friends take the time to read it in full...because I spent most of yesterday at the PGHM helping with interviews of witnesses to a deadly avalanche on Christmas day in Les Arcs...and it was horrible.
Before you decide it doesn't concern you cos you only ski on piste...read on.
Christmas Day, people getting off a high lift decided to take a short cut between two pistes over a NNW facing, not overly steep stretch of powder, in an area where the map shows a black piste.
That day (all that week) the piste markers hadn't been set out and all the info boards showed it as being closed...but it was covered with tracks, as all day dozens cut off the piste to head down it....so at 3pm when it slid the avalanche took at least 5 people with it.
Although the pisteurs and others saw it go and were there within seconds of it settling, by the time they found and dug out the 14 year old it was too late.
None of the people involved were equipped...none of them should have been there, and if they had not ignored the closed signs, that family would now be on their way home after a great holiday...(or if they'd been equipped and trained then there's a good chance they'd have had a nasty shock but would be all together to tell the tale).
...and yet how many of us have at some point ignored a sign or net and gone down a closed piste?
The same afternoon in Méribel at the top of Saulire Meribel side, the Biche boulevard was closed due to previous slide and the risk of it going again...the sign said "AVALANCHE DANGER" and yet I saw dozens lift up and squeeze under or around the net...
So please:
- just because a slope is accessible from a lift does not mean it is avalanche secured
- even if it marked on the map as a piste/route does not mean it is secured, unless it is marked as OPEN
- if a piste is netted off or shown as closed, it is for a GOOD REASON
- if you're going off piste go equipped, train with your kit and make sure those you're with know what to do too
- if you're not equipped DON'T go off the OPEN marked piste.
- BERA rating 3/5 like the last few days.. means CONSIDERABLE RISK... ie...it is dangerous!