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Backcountry adventurers know they re taking chances (Opinion)

Six people have died in avalanches in the United States since the snow started to fly this fall. Every year, an average of 27 people skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers, snowshoers die this way.  For.

WOTR: Backcountry adventurers know they re taking chances

Molly Absolon with Writers on the Range writes about avalanches as "wicked-learning environments"

Backcountry adventurers know they re taking chances

Molly Absolon is a backcountry skier who goes out of her way to avoid triggering avalanches, which have killed six people this winter.

Backcountry adventurers know they re taking chances

Every time you ski a slope without it avalanching, you are likely to believe you made a smart decision, when in reality you may have just been lucky

Backcountry adventurers know they re taking chances | Geology

Six people have died in avalanches in the United States since the snow started to fly this fall. Every year, an average of 27 people —skiers, snowboarders, snowmobilers, snowshoers —

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