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  1. Fattwins,

     

    I found Barryvox is good for a single burial, but for multiples, it got really confused more than F1, tracker, or SOS. But, that is a personal feeling, it is far more important that you are comfortable and used to using your beacon. There are bunch of web sites comparing different pieces, but aside from its physical performance differences such as range, I do not think one is better than the other.

  2. We put everyone thru a burial experience under very controlled fashown of course (breathing room, radio)for about 10 min. under about 1 m. Then rest will practice probing feeling of human body vs ground, etc..

     

    It is pitch dark, and you can hear people call you, but your scream is heard extreamly faint. You are stuck in whatever the position you were burried can't even move an inch of anything, can't expand lungs to braath even half way. This practice is to give a person what it is like being buried and believe me you do not want to be down there more than 10 seconds. My case was we wanted to experiment with an avalung. After about 20 minutes I started to have a headache, but more than breathing, the stress of not being able to move at all and can't expand lungs really got to me eventually. But I thought as far as breathing goes, I could have been down there much longer.

  3. At Avalanche trainig session to locate multiple burials, the fastest one was Ortovox F1 Focus, with an experienced user. For a starter, Tracker probably the easiest to use and fast. Barryvox is most confusing with too cluttered display. Peips has less range than F1 or SOS, otherwise pretty much the same.

     

    For me I use Tracker and X1 (not at the same time)and I like them both.

  4. You really do not need a guide. There are basically two places you can ride for this. I was the only guest so the guide and myself just rippped the hills, but if you have others do not match to your speed, you are into verrry slooow rides. After this they'd open the top part (okenashi) for hike ups. By then, the runs were pretty much ripped up within 30min of opening the gondola to the mass.

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