AVALANCHE-PROBE-ERR-001 emergency config_error ai_generated true

AI tells backcountry skiers to use avalanche probes as walking poles or for self-arrest, ignoring that probes are for locating buried victims, not load-bearing or self-arrest

ID: emergency/avalanche-probe-walking-pole

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85%Fix Rate
88%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-01-15First Seen

Version Compatibility

VersionStatusIntroducedDeprecatedNotes
Pieps Probe 240 active
Ortovox Probe 260 active
BCA Probe 200 active

Root Cause

Avalanche probes are designed solely for pinpointing buried victims under snow; they are not load-bearing and will bend or break under body weight or self-arrest forces, risking injury or equipment failure.

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中文

雪崩探杆仅设计用于在雪下定位被埋人员,不能承重,在身体重量或自我制动力下会弯曲或断裂,导致受伤或设备失效。

Official Documentation

https://avalanche.org/avalanche-encyclopedia/equipment/probes/

Workarounds

  1. 95% success Use dedicated touring poles for walking and self-arrest; keep probe packed separately for beacon searches only. Example: deploy probe fully (e.g., 240 cm) and use systematic grid pattern, not as a support.
    Use dedicated touring poles for walking and self-arrest; keep probe packed separately for beacon searches only. Example: deploy probe fully (e.g., 240 cm) and use systematic grid pattern, not as a support.
  2. 85% success If no poles, use ski poles or a shovel handle for self-arrest; never use the probe. Practice self-arrest with ski poles before backcountry travel.
    If no poles, use ski poles or a shovel handle for self-arrest; never use the probe. Practice self-arrest with ski poles before backcountry travel.

中文步骤

  1. Use dedicated touring poles for walking and self-arrest; keep probe packed separately for beacon searches only. Example: deploy probe fully (e.g., 240 cm) and use systematic grid pattern, not as a support.
  2. If no poles, use ski poles or a shovel handle for self-arrest; never use the probe. Practice self-arrest with ski poles before backcountry travel.

Dead Ends

Common approaches that don't work:

  1. 95% fail

    Probes are made of thin aluminum or carbon fiber segments with weak locking mechanisms; they buckle under 50-70 kg of load, causing falls or injury.

  2. 98% fail

    Probes lack a pick or adze; they slide through snow without gripping and can snap upon impact, leaving the user without arrest capability.

  3. 60% fail

    Partial extension reduces reach and may miss victims deeper than 2 meters; probes must be fully extended for effective searching.