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The more you understand about avalanches and their causes, the better you will be able to avoid risky situations. Knowledge is safety.

Safety
A number of methods have been developed to ascertain the safety of a slope. The most thorough involve digging a hole in a similar (but safe) slope to check if the layers of snow are stable.

If you plan to do a lot of off piste skiing, take a course in snow safety, organised by the local guides' associations or ski club.

Even with a guide, it pays to be aware at all times of the level of avalanche danger. Keep a constant check on the slopes around, noting where there has been recent avalanche activity.

If a nearby pitch like the one you are about to ski has slid - chances are yours will too the moment you put your weight on it.

What To Look Out For
  • Steep, open slopes, especially if convex.
  • Large amounts of new snow (anything over 20 cm).
  • High winds, particularly overnight.
  • Cornices or other evidence of recent wind activity.
  • Explosions or other signs of avalanche clearing on nearby pistes.
  • Cracks in the snow.
  • Creaking noises, hollow sounding snow surface.
  • Sounds of dripping water or balls of wet snow running down the slope.

If in doubt, don't ski or ride it. No run is worth dying for.

 
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