Last year about this time, I attended a presentation given by Joe Lentini, Director of the EMS Climbing School. He went over gear he considered essential for above treeline travel. One of the items was a shovel; both for avalanche rescue and for creating a shelter in bad conditions. He used the Derek Pinkham tragedy to illustrate his point. He said that when they found his body, he was about 15 feet from a snow bank they could have dug into to provide shelter.
I'm not looking to add any more weight to my winter pack but it would seem to make sense to carry a shovel as part of the group gear.
So...my question is...Does anyone carry a shovel for this and/or any other purpose?
Glenn
I'm not looking to add any more weight to my winter pack but it would seem to make sense to carry a shovel as part of the group gear.
So...my question is...Does anyone carry a shovel for this and/or any other purpose?
Glenn