Does anyone know where that is? Edit: nvm lol I’m dumb
@filminger50964 роки тому
PyroRupt where is it
@cmdmd4 роки тому
One skier at the time. Taking an avalanche and backcountry class is invaluable.
@angusmcdugal1Рік тому
@Raw Ross To be fair, this was low angle
@makalubowen44005 років тому
Roses are red Violets are blue the avalanche happens at 3:42
@lasmluclasm37814 роки тому
Shut up gronk
@Komik.Videolar.264 роки тому
Thx :)
@AlexaNdeR-bd7sd4 роки тому
Thx
@iamthechair63284 роки тому
Rabbit Snare Gronkowski
@jakeklos65704 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂 best comment
@txpyroguy8176 років тому
"what about me" ?? LOL
@VarcoSnowboard6 років тому
WTF?? stay here. bye...;)
@KrazyKrzysztof5 років тому
evidence this kid is early 20s
@TheNostr45 років тому
he need a map
@badrouter5015 років тому
he needs some milk
@chubbycheeked59975 років тому
Lmao, what about me?
@rangatv21246 років тому
if you dont know the best route to take after something like that then you need some lessons in basic backcountry before venturing off, even with a guide, if the guide had gotten buried would you stand there shouting what about me???
@levitating1085 років тому
Totally agree with you, this man definetly didn't have a clue.
@Sinqjam5 років тому
+1. Tourists... They cant ski, they dont know anything about backcountry but they pay. What a bunch of idiots skiing all together.
@jakemiller14675 років тому
This guy was annoying.
@l.merbecks81445 років тому
Well I think it is pretty clear, that you go where the avalanche has already removed the loose snow, which for me is common sense?
@RaidenF85 років тому
What is the best thing to do in a situation like that?
@jesseball58774 роки тому
Why on earth would you ski through other skiers tracks on a wide open slope of endless powder🤔
@freesoul18254 роки тому
It is also for safety reasons....people think covering old traces diminish the risk of avalange thats isnt totally true
@markwadstrom58973 роки тому
@@freesoul1825 aàaà
@freesoul18253 роки тому
@@markwadstrom5897 as an example once i was riding and i felt i broke something bit nothing happened, i think it was not safe following my track
@Drew-in-NoDak3 роки тому
@@freesoul1825 it s actually the opposite more tracks the more likely to slide. (exception to every rule)
@freesoul18253 роки тому
@@Drew-in-NoDak no is not...also if you take the 3x3 method the presence of previous line is a risk reduction factor, but is probably taken too seriously, i think that the presence of lines should be the last factor taken into consideration, moreover the presence of previous lines do not say anything about the experience of the rider, it is possible that a rider is able to put less stress, by stressing just the superficial layers, than you on the snow, and what is "safe" for him, is not for you...also the risk of falling should be considered, and also it is possible that conditions are changed from the moment of the previous line...then obviously if in on part there is 40 lines and left this part there is no one, you should ask yourself why there is empty, possible that persons who know the place better than you know that from that side avalnache happen more frequently, you should always prepare your line at home, and at the place, when you see lines taken your considerations
@leonardolovecchio84144 роки тому
dude, next time ask yourself "what do I do in this scenario" before freeriding.
@AmysAcrylicArtistry3 роки тому
I had friends killed in an avalanche about 15 years ago. She triggered the avalanche and he went after her. They found them a few days later. I often wondered what they saw...this brought up a lot of emotions. Nature can be so beautiful but so powerful! Amazing video! Thanks for sharing.
@mikisc2 роки тому
Sorry for your Lost
@foskco872 роки тому
Friggen beautiful up there though. As a non-skier I never really understood why people risk going into avalanche zones but seeing this I can see how people would be lured in!
@rrurban4 роки тому
He needs to stay put until Spring thaw.
@Newmans0wn4 роки тому
points out a rock sticking out of the top of a roller indicating thinner coverage, proceeds to ski perpendicular to the fall line and acts shocked when a slab breaks off. LOL
@joetilton63423 роки тому
I honestly thought it would happen 3 times with these decisions. The top was all warning too and they were just bunched up like penguins the whole time
@tremon36883 роки тому
Not everyone is an expert
@Newmans0wn3 роки тому
@@tremon3688 I’m aware, that’s why you bring an expert with you or take avi classes before heading into backcountry and getting yourself killed.
@tristanpollack62323 роки тому
@@tremon3688 Then not everyone should be in the backcountry
@grahamjarmanРік тому
@@tristanpollack6232 im ready
@sebastienjurkowski5 років тому
Can someone bring him his diaper 😂
@user-mi8ie2kq4e5 років тому
lmao
@trekjunkies49974 роки тому
Haha this is some weeny hut jr stuff
@kevinmathewson42726 років тому
Man... don't stop there right on the crown where the avalanche broke off. That snow's no more stable than the snow inches beyond it that just sloughed off, nor is the slope at your back any shallower.
@sursomsatan12255 років тому
What's wrong with natural selection?
@Sea_bear_424 роки тому
V obviously a lot considering the way our world is going
@eugenux3 роки тому
@@Sea_bear_42 not enough natural selection these days, that's the real problem.
@MurCurieux5 років тому
One at a time from safe zone to safe zone, radios would be killer, and group is way too big. Thanks for the video as it shows how quickly things can change in zeh mountains yah!
@emant97604 роки тому
I thought heaven too. However, when I realized they don’t know what they are doing, I thought what’s up with the guide. He is barely audible and his instructions are see you at the bottom. I blame the helicopter company for caring more about making money than getting real guides.
@johbros3 роки тому
The helicopter companies are just contracted in to do the flying. The ski outfit will be hiring guides.
@tybo99003 роки тому
actually the guide probly went over everything with this dumbfuc about 10 times
@jimbosaul39963 роки тому
if thats a guide, and yes i think he probably is... he did an ultra shit job of guiding his clients. he gave this guy no instructions whatso ever. no pointing, no nothing. just left him abandoned. really poor . this guy was new to avalanches. not everyone is an expert. that's why you take a guide and the guide needs to step up to 'guide' his damn clients using his experience. guiding FAIL !!
@MartianMoonРік тому
Hope you’ve taken an avalanche safety course since this.
@KB-re4ku5 років тому
Avalanches always start in slow motion.
@Sawer4 роки тому
Glad no one was hurt. This was a very good lesson about the dangers. Other than that this seems like the perfect day :)
@daleanderson883 роки тому
Skiing all in a close group, the guides chin strap on his helmet is flapping around and he ski cut the convex roll with everyone in the party following closely. Looks like a pretty cowboy outfit
@wcleafs5 років тому
Damn skiing here looks like a dream still close call
@jameson12393 роки тому
It’s a major pain in the ass to get out to it though
@Lucas-xb8kl3 роки тому
Congrats on 1k that place looks amazing
@unusualbydefault4 роки тому
"please move away above me and slice another nice slab to potentially come down on me" :D
@berrafatale25yearsago873 роки тому
Its because they will not be dragged down from the top together with him then no one can dig him up. Thats a golden rule, avoid standing in the same line/path. Stand horizontally.
@unusualbydefault3 роки тому
@@berrafatale25yearsago87 yea I get that, still think it was a bad call.
@berrafatale25yearsago873 роки тому
@@unusualbydefault so what your solution in that particular moment?
@unusualbydefault3 роки тому
@@berrafatale25yearsago87 move away from the dangerous spot first and then let the others follow?
@berrafatale25yearsago873 роки тому
@@unusualbydefault so you suggesting he makes a move, shit starts to slide even more, pulls down his friends and now everyone is burried and left dying without anyone else to help them?
@jaygolden18853 роки тому
Remember: avalanches can be triggered by very small vibrations in the right conditions, so if ever you find yourself in a high risk situation, YeLL LouDLy aNd StOMp
@tristanpollack62323 роки тому
Sound does nothing for avalanches. that is just a myth.
@AshtonSTG3 роки тому
@@tristanpollack6232 sounds are vibrations and stomping is also vibrating the ground both do the same thing but stomping vibrates the ground more
@tristanpollack62323 роки тому
@@AshtonSTG mm yeah okay good luck with screaming at the snow lol
@Regional-Automotive3 роки тому
@@exodeus7959 no one asked for politics
@EmperorsNewWardrobe2 роки тому
I always bring a pneumatic drill with me to drill some calm into the mountain
@kosycat14 роки тому
The mountain was like" you want good snow, I'll give you good snow!" That place is epic! how many vertical was this run!!
@no_rooks21295 років тому
This group should not have been in avalanche terrain. Towards the beginning of the video you see little balls of snow accumulating and rolling down near the tracks. This is an idication of very wet snow, the kind that has begun to melt and create water between facets. When you get heavy snow poorly bonded to its underlying layer you get a recipe for a wet slab slide like we saw in this video. This is a manageable risk for someone with good snow sense and route finding ability, unfortunately this crew has neither.
@natekenneyvt4 роки тому
Is there any way I can contact you about using this video in a film that im making as part of a university project?
@skicatguy3 роки тому
lolol
@williamclason70583 роки тому
Anybody else realize how amazing that place is
@quinndawsonosgood52614 роки тому
One at a time fellas, party skiing will get you killed eventually.
@borysvengerov33983 роки тому
It is very tempting though, I have to admit that it's one of those images (gliding through that powder together) which lured me into backcountry in the first place. I guess would be nice to at least spread out as much as possible and have a spotter at all times, if there is more than 2 persons in the group.
@quinndawsonosgood52613 роки тому
@@borysvengerov3398 if you are in avalanche terrain you owe it to yourself and your friends to ski 1 at a time. Good protocols will overcome bad forecasting or bad analysis. You never want to be in a position where 1 person is rescuing multiple burials and possibly dealing with multiple injuries. You always want multiple people searching, and hopefully rescuing, a single burial. Just some advice from an old backcountry ski guide.
@quinndawsonosgood52613 роки тому
@@borysvengerov3398 it is very tempting lol
@nettewilson8533 роки тому
Dang.
@mrisaax17473 роки тому
Endless fresh powder and he decides to ski on someone else’s tracks😐
@mrisaax17473 роки тому
@Yelaa Bob well really the point is that the snow covers up all of the rocks and the obstacles like roots and so there is more terrain to ski. Also when it doesn’t snow, the snow gets packed down and really icey so then it’s really hard to stop.
@FFAFANBOY3 роки тому
@Yelaa Bob and I don't find regular ski slopes fun. I guess it's all preference but powder skiing is not about the speed but about the feeling
@hugogervais75753 роки тому
Lots of people complaining that he has no proper training to be in the backcountry (which is true) but this guy is clearly on a heli ski trip. Guest at heli ski lodge rarely have any experience in the back country and are only trained for rescue when they get to the lodge so hence the complete lack of knowledge when put into a real scenario. Don’t judge too fast. That’s literally 95% of the customers on a heli ski trip
@krystingrant62923 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful
@MyNameIsSteveYesitis3 роки тому
I see a lot of comments saying that they handled this completely wrong. As a newbie skier and someone who came here because of the algorithm, can someone pls explain to me what the proper thing to do in this situation would be?
@mariakhan17624 роки тому
Its my first time to see long skiing , Weldon bro , proud on you
@lukeskywalker74612 роки тому
"What about me?" One of those times when you should keep your thoughts to yourself...
@kebab2275Рік тому
Umm.... Why?
@lukeskywalker7461Рік тому
@@kebab2275 I don't remember. Sounds like a stupid comment now🙄
@hunterelsberg40594 роки тому
Glad your okay ❤️🙏
@cnacks48353 роки тому
Absolutely beautiful. I hope i get to visit a place like that someday
@argua19865 років тому
What was the grade of inclination?
@honeybunny0443 роки тому
Wow its like an endless expanse of snow. I wish i could keep going and going forever
@SkiTripsEatsРік тому
Loved that the skiing part started right away. But than I will have to quote you "holy shit" I'm going to subscribe :)
@nachowind55614 роки тому
hi,which mountain is that beautiful spot?
@adraedin2 роки тому
Living in BC, I was curious how close to this place I was... I pulled the Skeena Range up on Google maps and tried to get directions. No luck. How in the world do you get to the top in order to ride down? The chopper I hear in background, is that their ride?
@rachelreneer563 роки тому
Wow! I have never seen anything like this before. I mean, civilization wasn't in any direction! Gorgeous scenery but it gave me a twisted stomach feeling like it was literally the middle of no where, in snow.
@mistymol3s4 роки тому
The view looked satisfying
@TristianPlayz1236 років тому
Avalanche at 3:45
@gordonross85243 роки тому
One mistake the made was continued traversing across the most convex section of the slope where it’s most likely to fracture and by side skiing they are putting max force on snow.
@smokingbluegrass2 місяці тому
The little rolling "snow-nuts" say it all!
@LovinLife-pv7op5 років тому
Beautiful scene.
@oldmanflair5 років тому
You shouldn't even be out there. Go back to the green runs.... Where do I go.....
@kongy8in6ycg.493 роки тому
Idk if you have ever been on the slopes but this looks pretty decent tbh
@kimjunguny3 роки тому
hes not a bad skier, just never skied back country obviously
@tremon36883 роки тому
He is a good skier. Just unexperienced out of the resort
@HeliskiTravelHeliksir6 років тому
Nice video!
@baranejroo14193 роки тому
Wesołych świąt! 🤶🌲🎄
@Morizzoo3 роки тому
Thats the cutest avalanche I’ve ever seen
@gildacastegnetti9358Рік тому
Una sciata così dev'essere meravigliosa..uno spettacolo mozzafiato.
@daphnegrass95793 роки тому
Been watching Avalanches for last hour. And now I can tell the telltale signs.
@TheSaherjazz3 роки тому
That's skiing heaven. 😍
@LeadFoot5005 років тому
This video is like cranking a jack in the box!
@lividlumm2184 роки тому
What the fuck do I do!?!? Had me rolling 😂
@spraymaster6 років тому
little overreacting
@SnorkZiE6 років тому
Easy to say when sitting behind a computer screen
@spraymaster6 років тому
I've been snowboarding since 1989. I've had worse experiences than that and didn't make such a big deal about it
@SnorkZiE6 років тому
spraymaster Yea and maybe this was his first experience ever with an avalanche
@allegrahope50656 років тому
spraymaster you’re overreacting now.
@stephenshippos46045 років тому
@@spraymaster You are the man!
@dwightbernheimer3313 роки тому
Yes sir, this is our approximate location and just how Quick you think you can get that Astar here to pick us up???...
@johnnyskied4 роки тому
These people have no business being out there!
@cascadepowderguides41295 років тому
Guide. Buckle your helmet dude.
@TrevorCardozo3 роки тому
Pad nanny 😂😂
@michaelnagle82504 роки тому
Pretty sketchy if it slides as soon as it's steep enough to make turns.
@ShortStuff33 роки тому
Where is this? I want to go there. That way I won’t crash into a tree like I did last time!😆
@JaceAxtell4 роки тому
I would love to ski there no matter what ❤️
@AndreyAndreev_USP6 років тому
Very, very beautiful place
@Dukilein19842 роки тому
Looks really awsome!
@danstewart422 роки тому
What about me!!?? Dude I was thinking the saaaame thing.. everyone else high, and ok.... and you're right in the path of another release from above
@Nic_Chy6 років тому
Did this guy not see the snow cracking everywhere before it happened? He should've realized it wasn't safe in the first place.
@user-vx8jc8ii9p3 роки тому
- Knock knock! - Who is it? - It's me, your angel guardian.
@shawnlund3 роки тому
You should let us know what company you are skiing with?
@The-Man-On-The-Mountain5 років тому
All that space and everyone in the same single track and making 8s.
@misterfunnybones4 роки тому
Generally, if your doing guided skiing, you do what the guide says. You never ski below the guide & the group skis left or right of the guide track as directed. Failure to comply = goodbye.
@jeffheyer77834 роки тому
Before Reading comments. I thought: Too Big of Group All riding together on same lines And the “pow pow” comment made the guy sound dumb.. Wasn’t surprised when he had no idea what to do after avalanche. That being said wouldn’t it be obvious?
@user-zz6rj7ne3c4 роки тому
Jeff Heyer exactly my thoughts. Even when he told the guide to stop showing off when he got like 1ft of air of that little jump.
@gageramsay48833 роки тому
Yes I was like pow pow? Really? That guy has obviously never seen good powder 😂
@markmd9Рік тому
How beautiful.. Like in heaven!
@raybrubaker5 років тому
Seriously don't know which way to go when the slab has already broken off below you and still standing on it? Go forth young man! Lets do that again lol. The snow is waiting... Lacking basic common sense and understanding of how and why avalanches occur. Has zero business being there without a guide (who would have hopefully seen the risk). Also that was basically extremely flat. They were lucky it wasn't a 45 degree grade (if any of them could stay upright). Regardless, if that was on a 45 degree pitch the entire slab would have been down on them. Pointless video except what not to do. Also sick of people saying pow and pow pow. Sounds like baby talk. Wish I had all my time back I wasted now on this.
@thekanuck27784 роки тому
Get what your saying but these guys www.heliskiingcanada.ca are some of the best around. They run Skeena and many more in B.C
@colegeisler26644 роки тому
Avalanches are less likely on slopes steeper than 45°
@MyNameIsSteveYesitis3 роки тому
Can you please explain what you should do in this situation. I'm just a newbie skier and the algorithm brought me here.. I'm actually really curious about what the proper thing to do here would be.. even though I'll probably never ski down a slope like this in my life lol
@marie-josebernadac96364 роки тому
Comment ont-ils pu accéder ds ce secteur, à pieds ça paraît très compliqué, ont-ils été héliportés ?
@ThemethodmixРік тому
Hypothesis: skiing terrain which just avalanched is the safest route. One exception is continuous wind-loading.
@leviwilliams14573 роки тому
That place looks so fun
@milfsnxanax49133 роки тому
When It’s the mountain you look at from your house. 👌
@chadford883 роки тому
The snow rolling from 1:30 should show have been a warning signal that ‘lanches were likely.
@BiggeDiehl4 місяці тому
Must have been the first time he saw a small slab avalanche like that, from his reaction. I worked on Avalanche control for years and saw hundreds of them, and swam a few big ones too. The guide wasn’t fazed at all because he knows it happens all the time.
@KaloqnBankov5 років тому
Was it Heli skiing? How much did you pay per day for whole group?
@michoelpanzok78035 років тому
675 a person in davos switzerland for three days
@KaloqnBankov5 років тому
@@michoelpanzok7803 awesome, thanks
@petersiegfriedkrug4 роки тому
very beautiful video! Thanks. The avalance was not so big "per fotuna"
@cdawg91495 років тому
Looked like a lot of fun. if only I had a 6 digit figure in the bank instead my usual 3 figure Id join em.
@RubbishGerman4 роки тому
What did you expect skiing in areas like this?
@carboncubss4 роки тому
Dude you sound exactly like me, too fucking funny! Thanks for sharing!
@johannwulff55153 роки тому
“WTF do I do!?” LOL
@valentinarus3 роки тому
Красота завораживает.
@nou990943 роки тому
Are you kidding that avalanche looks fun to be in its not even bad
@aura89524 роки тому
I want to build my own hiuse out there it looks so calm and peaceful
@colbjallen83343 роки тому
What's the mountain?
@joy60866 років тому
When in doubt gas it!
@min09883 роки тому
Did you get there by heli? or hike up?
@SPChef19813 роки тому
Anyone else drooled a bit from that powder and fresh made tracks?
@XombieKiller6 років тому
Wow. Pretty good video! Close one too at 3:43! And you were trapped there for a moment...
@user-ez2zc8pz1t2 роки тому
Ребятишки , СПАСИБО - ВАМ !!! За ТО , чего мне ( в этой жизни ) навряд ли когда повторить ( как это повезло Вам ) - суждено , в прочем , как и всем остальным , как и я - таким же !!!
@vengal62513 роки тому
Ist That a Guide That took you there?
@MsMaksimp4 роки тому
Где это место?!
@TheTkrum3 роки тому
Calling that an avalanche is like jumping on the balcony and calling it an earthquake.
@theftgamingroblox40853 роки тому
This is how many times he says “Holy S***” |
@arlenmargolin16503 роки тому
I'm never forget back in 1983 I was skiing at the Highlands in Aspen and I was right off of Iran called steeplechase and I was in some sort of a mood and I went out of bounds for a little bit and it was trying to get over to wear some untracked skin would be and I was up to my neck in some