Avalanche experts predicting higher risk this weekend as temperatures quickly rise
KAMLOOPS — More people are venturing out into the backcountry, but with it comes risk. Many times, people don’t know exactly what they’re getting themselves into.
“The biggest obstacle facing most new backcountry users is you don’t know what you don’t know. I would encourage anybody that’s going out into the backcountry and their buddies to take an avalanche skills training course. Your buddy is going to be your best source of rescuing you in the event of an avalanche,” said Avalanche Canada-certified instructor Bodie Shandro.
It’s been a difficult week for the ski and snowboard community, which is coming to grips with a pair of fatalities that have impacted everyone who loves the backcountry.