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Black Diamond AvaLung in Action: Skier Buried Alive in Avelanche Survives

Friday, October 2nd, 2009 by Ben Wolf

This amazingĀ  video posted on You Tube documents the frightening ordeal of skier Chris Cardello who’s helmet cam captured what he surely thought were the final moments of his life.

Fortunately Chris was wearing a Black Diamond AvaLung which saved his life. To quote Black Diamond directly:

The Black Diamond AvaLung allows you to breathe fresh air directly from the snowpack, buying you precious time during a rescue. Rebreathing exhaled air when youre buried causes suffocation because the air becomes oversaturated with carbon dioxide and depleted of oxygen. The AvaLung diverts the exhausted air away from your fresh-air intake zone, considerably extending the time your partners have to conduct a successful recovery.

The footage, shot in Haines Alaska, shows Chris’s own eye view of him dropping in on a steep piste which quickly gives way beneath him. We follow him down the slope as he eventually comes to rest buried under many feet of snow. You can hear the AvaLung working as he struggles for breath whilst rescue crew above work furiously to free him.

When you hear Chris’s deep distress under the snow it’s sobering to think that some of the final moments in this video must go some way towards representing what it’s really like for those avelanche victims who don’t make it.

New Gallery: Mt Wellington Ascent

Monday, September 28th, 2009 by Ben Wolf
Mt Wellington August 2008

View fron Mt Wellington in the Victorian Alps

In August 2008 I decided to head out into the mountains with no particular plan and see where i ended up. Pretty soon into the trip I decided to try an ascent of Mt Wellington up an unexplored ridge and cliff face before being turned back by slippery rock conditions.

View the Mt Wellington gallery.

Watch the slideshow of the Mt Wellington gallery.

New Gallery: Mt Stirling, Victoria

Sunday, September 20th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

Mt Stirling - September 09I head off for some telemark skiing on Mt Stirling. View the gallery or even better check out the slide show.

I experienced some very icy conditions on the summit and, on the same weekend, Minister Tim Holding slid off Mt Feathertop only to be rescued some time later after an extensive search. I can see how it happened. Up there on Stirling trying to walk around without crampons I took a few little slips myself but was lucky. Plus I had the right gear and knew what to do in case of a fall.

Tim Holding really should have been better equipped for the icy conditions he was in and made sure he was familiar with the “Self Arrest“. See me demonstrate the self arrest on Mt Cook (Aoraki) New Zealand.

Ben Wolf Demonstrates the Self Arrest - A Mountaineers Last Line of Defence

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 by Ben Wolf

As a mountaineer half your life in the mountains is spent taking measures designed to prevent a fall. But on those occasions when one happens the “self arrest” can quickly become your last line of defence. Here are some excerpts from a gallery post where I demonstrate the self arrest maneuver near Caroline Hut in New Zealand.

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