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27 Sep 2009 12:35 pm
Near-Death In An Avalanche
An incredible video from the helmet of a back-country skier in Alaska. Full description here. A snippet:
He was only buried for 4 and a half minutes which is incredibly short.
In that time, though, you can hear his breathing already accelerate.
The ruffling noise back and forth is his chest rising and falling and
the noise that his jacket makes. The intermittent whimpering noise you
hear is him trying to swallow and get some air. Still sends chills up
the back of my neck. Oh and they located him so fast because his right
glove came off just before he came completley to rest and there was an
excellent visual of course.
The digging out is utterly amazing. I don't think that you could've
paid a Hollywood crew to stage something better. The fact that he
could've been facing any 360 direction and yet he's looking right up
into the sun-filled blue sky with that first full scoop away of the
shovel is borderline spiritual.
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