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In the last episode of Season 8, I sit down with Mike Peterson. Mike is an engineer and avid backcountry splitboarder who lives in Salt Lake City. He reached out to the show and wanted to share his experience from an avalanche that left him with a significant injury. Mike provides his honest reflection on trends he saw in his own backcountry habits, outside-of-the-mountain influences, and margins leading up to this incident. He had ample time while recovering from his broken neck to analyze how he could better play the long-game while backcountry riding. He shares those thoughts on the show. If you have a story you’d like to share on the podcast, you can reach out to us at theavalanchehourpodcast@gmail.com Music on this ‘sode: Tussle & Eventually Provided by Ketsa: www.ketsa.uk Support for this episode was provided by: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini USA OpenSnow
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In the last episode of Season 8, I sit down with Mike Peterson. Mike is an engineer and avid backcountry splitboarder who lives in Salt Lake City. He reached out to the show and wanted to share his experience from an avalanche that left him with a significant injury. Mike provides his honest reflection on trends he saw in his own backcountry habits, outside-of-the-mountain influences, and margins leading up to this incident. He had ample time while recovering from his broken neck to analyze how he could better play the long-game while backcountry riding. He shares those thoughts on the show. If you have a story you’d like to share on the podcast, you can reach out to us at theavalanchehourpodcast@gmail.com Music on this ‘sode: Tussle & Eventually Provided by Ketsa: www.ketsa.uk Support for this episode was provided by: Wyssen Avalanche Control Gordini USA OpenSnow
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