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Originally Posted by Carbonfiberboy
I don't look on these sorts of things as blame games, rather they are learning opportunities. For instance, I no longer bomb descents with hidden driveways, nor more than I would ski in dangerous avalanche terrain. I understand that some people have a much higher risk tolerance.
That is what I like to see... a discussion of what went wrong, and what could have been improved by everyone involved, driver, cyclist, or road engineers.

If you're going to ski in avalanche prone areas, there are special avalanche floats you can carry.

https://www.evo.com/guides/how-to-ch...alanche-airbag

Now, that would be wild riding out an avalanche, but it would be far better to end up on top of the snow than buried down underneath.
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