
"Report from February 12, 2026 Deep. Not much else needs to be said. Oh, and 5/5 (Extreme) avalanche danger."
"There was hardly anyone out. Even fewer than the previous day, and that day had already felt empty. Our plan was simple: Ski the exact same lines as the previous day Avoid any terrain with overhead hazard Keep everything small, controlled, [...]"
On February 12, 2026 the snowpack was deep and avalanche danger was rated 5/5 (Extreme). Very few people were skiing; attendance was lower than the already sparse previous day. The group adopted a deliberately conservative plan: ski the exact same lines as the prior day, avoid any terrain with overhead hazard, and keep every move small and controlled. Route selection prioritized minimizing exposure to avalanche terrain and overhead risks. The emphasis remained on conservative decision making and containment of terrain objectives to reduce the likelihood of triggering or being caught in an avalanche.
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