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- Taupo NZ
Avalanche snow is vastly different than regular snowpack. Acts like water when its moving, concrete whens it stops. Im not saying its close to the density of water but its a lot closer than average snowpack. Ive been accurate to a foot diameter 15 feet down. 6 guys, 8 hours digging.
A beacon could be a possibility. SOS used to make one specific for recovering vehicles.
Awesome powder is about 1% water (10 kg/m3). A large high speed avalanche can produce deposit densities of about 50% (500 kg/m3). The density of water is 1000 kg/m3.
Numbers from The Avalanche Handbook by McClung/Schaerer.
BTW - MattE, I wish I had spent more then 10 seconds thinking about RF beacons before posting.
While water sucks at transmitting RF, its great at sound, hence why an acoustic "ping" locator would work well.
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