There have been several posts lately on WTW about safety, stupid mistakes, Stolpas, and weather. These topics can be tied together with the common thread of decision making. We're all human. As I get older, and maybe I've seen a lot over the years, more and more I stress the importance of recognizing we are not immune, even the most experienced, to making poor decisions. Here's a little glimpse at my world. This time of year, avalanche hazard awareness in the backcountry becomes the dominant theme in emails popping up in my inbox. This came this morning -
It's been many years but the Lady and I have skied in this area, so it sends shivers up the spine. This is one lucky individual. We can learn much from his honesty about the decision making process.
And Stew, there's some great rime in the video!
It's been many years but the Lady and I have skied in this area, so it sends shivers up the spine. This is one lucky individual. We can learn much from his honesty about the decision making process.
And Stew, there's some great rime in the video!