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Who's the Typical Avalanche Victim

The typical victim is a male, between the ages of 18 and 35, white, educated, and very skilled at their sport. Unfortunately their avalanche skills almost invariably lag behind the skills of their sport by a wide margin. They are almost always killed in the backcountry, and they, or someone in their group, almost always triggers the avalanche that kills them.
 


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