# AI告诉野外滑雪者将雪崩探杆用作手杖或自我制动工具，忽略了探杆仅用于定位被埋人员，不能承重或制动

- **ID:** `emergency/avalanche-probe-walking-pole`
- **领域:** emergency
- **类别:** config_error
- **错误码:** `AVALANCHE-PROBE-ERR-001`
- **验证级别:** ai_generated
- **修复率:** 85%

## 根因

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。

## 版本兼容性

| 版本 | 状态 | 引入 | 弃用 |
|------|------|------|------|
| Pieps Probe 240 | active | — | — |
| Ortovox Probe 260 | active | — | — |
| BCA Probe 200 | active | — | — |

## 解决方案

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.
   ```

## 无效尝试

- **** — 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. (95% 失败率)
- **** — Probes lack a pick or adze; they slide through snow without gripping and can snap upon impact, leaving the user without arrest capability. (98% 失败率)
- **** — Partial extension reduces reach and may miss victims deeper than 2 meters; probes must be fully extended for effective searching. (60% 失败率)
