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Saturday, March 11, 2006

"Locked in darkness, so solidly entombed in snow that he can't move a finger."

A description of getting caught in an avalanche:
One moment a skier is dancing down a mountain. The next, the snow begins to buckle and break, sending him tumbling at greater than freeway speeds. Battered like a log in surf, his mouth and nose clogging with icy particles, he can snatch only a few ragged breaths. And then he is locked in darkness, so solidly entombed in snow that he can't move a finger. There is a 50 percent chance he will die within 30 minutes.
And it's nearly always the skier's own damned fault.

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