I've only climbed the Macomb slide a couple of times in winter, once in heavy deep new snow. This was before the deadly avalanche on Wright, and none of us carried shovels, avalanche probes or transponders, and we got a little nervous and moved into the trees. The accident on Wright served to remind myself and many others of the fact that, while avalanches may be far rarer in the east, they do occur. The weekend of that acccident, I was with a party attemting to climb and ski/snow board down the slide on Santanoni via Moose Pond. I was somewhat relieved that the deep snow stopped us from reaching the slide, even before I heard about the deaths that weekend. I don't purport to be an Avalanche expert, but I know that climbing slides during an avalanche alert, even with shovels, probes and avalanche awareness training is not something I would recommend.