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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Avalanche?
Ummm, that post below by John has me somewhat worried. Yeah, avalanche risk is supposedly 3/5. What does that mean? Does that mean that we have a 60% chance of getting caught in an avalanche? We are skiing for a week, so is that a 60% chance each day we're there? Hmmm, anyways, here's a picture of the conditions there, partly because I thought it was pretty, and partly because I wanted to check out how the picture posting worked.
I saw the title of this post and thought that you were about to ask me a question. Curse you and your misleading titles! :P
Does this 60% avalanche rating apply to the entire resort? I'm more willing to say that there is a 3/5 avalanche risk on some face of a specific mountain, but a 60% chance that the entire resort is just suddenly going to disappear under snow is a pretty cool (and scary) thought.
I see it differently: It means that the Avalanche that you will have will be a 3 out of 5 on the Avalanche scale. This means that you will rate a mention on the local news, and possibly state news, but will only get mentioned over here if Australian reporters get a hold of Australian casualties. ... I think Lambie's guess is probably closer to the mark though :P An avalanche warning in much the same way that we have the Fire Danger signs, perhaps?
4th March, 15:40 Leave Sydney 4th, 20:50 Transfer at Kuala Lumpur 5th, 6:05 Arrive at Charles de Gaule airport. Paris! 8th,Leave Paris, catch train via Lyon to the snow fields! 15th, Leave snow fields by shuttle to Geneva, then fly into Rome to meet our tour group. 16th, Head down to Sorrento, Italy, via Pompeii 17th, Take a day trip to Capri 18th, Head up to Florence 20th, Go to La Spezia via Pisa 21st, Off to Milan darling! 22nd, To Venice we go! 24th, Back to Rome 26th, Tour's over, catch the train to Bari. 27th, Catch the ferry over to Patras, Greece! 28th, Arrive in Patras, catch train to Athens 3th April, Get over Athens, fly to Vienna 6th, Catch the train in Breclav, Czech Republic 16th, Leave Czech Republic, go off to Dresdin 19th, Leave Dresdin for Delft, The Netherlands 25th-27th, Residing in Brussels, Belgium 28-30th, Checking out Antwerp, Belgium 30th, Arrive in London 14th May, Go to Ireland 24th Go back to Paris, on from there home.
3 comments:
I saw the title of this post and thought that you were about to ask me a question. Curse you and your misleading titles! :P
Does this 60% avalanche rating apply to the entire resort? I'm more willing to say that there is a 3/5 avalanche risk on some face of a specific mountain, but a 60% chance that the entire resort is just suddenly going to disappear under snow is a pretty cool (and scary) thought.
Bob smells
I see it differently: It means that the Avalanche that you will have will be a 3 out of 5 on the Avalanche scale. This means that you will rate a mention on the local news, and possibly state news, but will only get mentioned over here if Australian reporters get a hold of Australian casualties.
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I think Lambie's guess is probably closer to the mark though :P
An avalanche warning in much the same way that we have the Fire Danger signs, perhaps?
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