Adventure Studies faculty member Iain Stewart-Patterson spoke to CFJC Today about staying safe in the backcountry during the current high risk of avalanches. “A tranceiver, a shovel and probe … are tools that are like your seatbelt, they may help you if you have a crash but the goal should be not to have a crash,” he said.
Iain Stewart-Patterson urges caution in backcountry
January 11, 2018
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