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.
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:
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