January 15, 2009
Winter 2008 - 2009


If you witness an avalanche:

  • Watch the victim as they are carried down the slope. If they disappear under the moving snow, note the last seen point and keep your eyes fixed on that snow until it stops.
  • Formulate a plan that includes designating a leader and discussing an escape route in case of a subsequent slide.
  • Make sure everyone turns their beacons to receive mode.
  • Listen and look thoroughly for clues during the beacon search.
  • Be aware of the size of the avalanche path relative to the range of the searchers' beacons, and compensate accordingly.
  • Have a probe pole and shovel ready.

Read our Conduct a Rescue section for what to do if your partner is buried in an avalanche.

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