The ABCs of Avalanche Safety

The ABCs of Avalanche Safety

Author: Sue A. Ferguson

Publisher: The Mountaineers Books

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780898868852

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ABCs of Avalanche Safety, 3rd Edition is still the handy pocket guide offered at a bargain price. And it is still loaded with the vital information you need to survive in the mountains: how to determine potential avalanche hazard, traveling safely in avalanche terrain, what to do if you're caught in an avalanche, and search and rescue techniques. A respected authority since 1961, this enduring classic has been updated with the very latest research in the field, including avalanche transceiver technology.


Secrets of the Snow

Secrets of the Snow

Author: Edward R. LaChapelle

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2011-10-17

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 0295802464

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The surface of fallen snow—its contours and texture—can tell the interested observer much about the forces that shaped it and about its stability and what it is likely to do. Will it be good for skiing or for packing as a snowball? Will it slide? Is it dangerous? Secrets of the Snow is an overview of the easily visible aspects of snow in the alpine mountain landscape, serving as a companion volume to the author’s Field Guide to Snow Crystals, which examines snow at the microscopic level. Describing visual snow features and textures arising from climate, wind-drift, layering, solar radiation, and melting, Secrets of the Snow explains how snow may be "read" for information on avalanche formation and suitability for winter sports. Closely linked photographs and text illustrate the shapes, forms, and textures found at the surface of winter snow covers; describe their origins in wind and weather conditions; and guide the reader in interpreting these features to predict snow behavior. Secrets of the Snow is essential for winter sports enthusiasts, mountaineers, and avalanche-safety specialists.


ABC of Avalanche Safety

ABC of Avalanche Safety

Author: E. R. LaChapelle

Publisher:

Published: 1978-11-01

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9780916890681

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In the field reference guide. Covers avalanche conditions, general safety rules and rescue procedures. Includes case histories and a list of suggested avalanche equipment for touring.


The Avalanche Handbook

The Avalanche Handbook

Author: Peter Schaerer

Publisher: The Mountaineers Books

Published: 2006-10-12

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1594851301

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CLICK HERE to download the chapter on "Backcountry Forecasting & Decisions" from The Avalanche Handbook * Information on the unique characteristics of alpine snow, snow slab instability, terrain variables, skier triggering of avalanches, and the nature of avalanche motion * Chapters on the elements of backcountry avalanche forecasting and the decision-making process * This is the text used by search and rescue professionals, ski patrol groups, and outdoor education programs Technical yet accessible, The Avalanche Handbook, 3rd Edition, covers the formation, character, effects, and control of avalanches; rescue techniques; and research on understanding and surviving avalanches. Illustrated with nearly 200 updated illustrations, photos and examples, this updated edition offers exhaustive information on contributing weather and climate factors, snowpack analysis, the newest transceiver search techniques, and preventative and protective measures, including avalanche zoning and control.


What If an Alligator Ate an Avalanche

What If an Alligator Ate an Avalanche

Author: Damien Macalino

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780983630388

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Step into a wacky world where walruses waltz, donuts dance, quails quilt, and vultures vacuum up unsuspecting visitors!


The Avalanche Handbook, 4th Edition

The Avalanche Handbook, 4th Edition

Author: David McClung

Publisher: Mountaineers Books

Published: 2023-02-01

Total Pages: 759

ISBN-13: 1680515403

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More than 75,000 copies sold of previous editions New chapter on risk management Includes new photographs and updated illustrations The Avalanche Handbook needs no introduction. For this new fourth edition of the course-adopted and internationally recognized book, David McClung has completed an in-depth review and update of the entire text, as well as consulted outside experts in explosives, search and rescue, and other key topics. Comprehensive sections cover the formation, character, effects, and control of avalanches; avalanche terrain and forecasting; safety and rescue; risk management, preventive and protective measures; and more. Technical yet accessible and with extensive photos, illustrations, graphs, and charts throughout, The Avalanche Handbook will continue to be essential reading for avalanche professionals and serious winter backcountry adventurers.


Avalanche Handbook

Avalanche Handbook

Author: Ronald I. Perla

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Deals comprehensively and practically with effects, causes and behaviour of avalanches, protection of ski areas, highways and villages, and safety and rescue.


Backcountry Avalanche Safety

Backcountry Avalanche Safety

Author: Tony Daffern

Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781897522547

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Snow avalanches are the greatest source of danger for mountain travellers in winter. This book focuses on two basic user groups: those who wish to avoid avalanche hazard by careful route-finding, and those who deliberately seek steep slopes to ski or board. It explains the basics of snow and avalanches, and identifies the avalanche terrain.