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BCA tech rep Nick Armitage locates Teton avi victims

Posted on avril 26th, 2011 by edge | 0 responses

BCA tech rep Nick Armitage located the transmit signals of Gregory Seftick and Walter Kuhl on Saturday in Garnet Canyon, in Grand Teton National Park. The two victims succumbed to an avalanche while camped in the basin during a snowstorm the weekend before. After six days of searching with probe lines, dog teams, and Recco detectors, Armitage picked up a faint signal with his Tracker2 avalanche transceiver. The victims were buried 13 feet deep and were evacuated by helicopter on Easter Sunday.

BCA’s Felix Camire wins award

Posted on avril 25th, 2011 by Dave | 0 responses

We’re excited to hear that Félix Camiré, our tech rep from the Canadian Rockies region, won the « Denali Pro Award » for helping rescue a stricken climber from West Buttress camp on Denali. The full story from the Alpine Club of Canada’s Gazette and written by Lynn Martel, is below:

In June, long-time Alpine Club of Canada members Nancy Hansen, Doug Fulford and Félix Camiré travelled to the Alaska Range to climb Denali, North America’s highest peak. After all three acclimatized by climbing to the mountain’s 6194-meter summit via a combination of easy, frequently travelled routes, Hansen and Camire summitted again via the much more committing and difficult Cassin Ridge. Unfortunately,… Read more

Pep Fujas- Self Edit

Posted on avril 19th, 2011 by andy | 0 responses

BCA Athlete, and all around good guys, Pep Fujas, sent over this self edit last week. Pep was injured for most of the year, but is back at it again in Wasatch.

Pep Fujas 2010 self edit from NIMBUS INDEPENDENT on Vimeo.… Read more

BCA Float 30 in Action! AK Style…

Posted on avril 15th, 2011 by steve | 8 responses

A helmet cam video from Jeff Wyshynski shows first-hand how a Float 30 avalanche airbag from Backcountry Access (BCA) can save a life.

Pagoda-Chiefshead Couloir

Posted on avril 13th, 2011 by Dave | 0 responses

Having to wait until 10 pm the night before to know whether you’ll actually be able to ski something the next day is a little nerve-racking; but those good ol’ boys in Washington pulled through for us and approved a temporary budget that allowed Rocky Mountain National Park to remain open. The destination: a thin couloir splitting two thirteeners out of Glacier Gorge.

The approach was a bit on the long side, but with blue skies and warm temps it wasn’t bad. Soon enough Adam, Daan and I were staring at the apron, wondering whether the snow would be any good within the north facing line. As we began the… Read more

Skiing’s next rock stars?

Posted on avril 11th, 2011 by edge | 0 responses

The Junior Freeskiing Tour wrapped up yesterday with an impressive performance by 14-year-old Grant Howard. Could he be skiing’s next rock star?

Curvacious Couloir, Piaute Peak

Posted on avril 5th, 2011 by Dave | 0 responses

Ah, the transition into spring…

My buddy Daan and I wanted to ski something, and I almost backed out of it due to the impending « considerable » pockets to go mountain biking instead. But he stuck me to it, and we ended up nabbing a thirteener on a bluebird day with decently good snow.

We started out fairly late for such a big day, leaving Boulder around eight and skinning up the road to Brainard Lake around 9:15. But with just the two of us, we made incredible time getting above treeline, and then were able to scope a nice ascent to the base of the originally intended line- this beauty:… Read more

Avalanche Survivor Talks about Deploying his Float 30

Posted on avril 3rd, 2011 by steve | 0 responses

The following video is an interview with Nick Roche and was filmed at the recent Jackson Hole Hill Climb-one of the largest and busiest snowmobile events in North America.

Background: Last March, Nick was caught in a large avalanche in western Montana and he believes the Float 30 played a major role in saving his life. The debris pile was 10 feet deep and he came out on the surface much to the relief of his uncle and friends who were on-hand to witness the slide. We received some pictures from his uncle last spring after interviewing both Nick and him:

 

At the time this was our first reported… Read more

Tracker2 aids in Tahoe tree well rescue

Posted on mars 31st, 2011 by edge | 0 responses

El Dorado County Search and Rescue used a Tracker2 to locate a snowboarder buried in a tree well last week during a huge storm near Lake Tahoe, California.

BCA Hits the North Cascades!

Posted on mars 29th, 2011 by steve | 4 responses

BCA was lucky to grab a few days of snowmobile and helicopter assisted ski touring on March 18, 19 and 20th, compliments of North Cascade Heli Skiing. We also jammed in a full day of helicopter skiing to test our new Float 18 packs (again) which are going to be released next season. I’ll be honest: we came away very pumped because none of us at BCA have a lot of experience helicopter skiing; we’re a company of ski tourers, hybrid skiers (use sleds for access) and sledders who have season passes for those occasional powder days and enjoy skiing out of bounds. But as time evolves we’ve found ourselves… Read more

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