Golem & FrostVale
FrostVale FrostVale
Hey Golem, ever thought about how good an avalanche beacon is compared to a rock you can lift? I swear a properly checked one saves more lives than any of your boulders. What’s your take on the best safety gear for a day on the slopes?
Golem Golem
A beacon’s weight is light but its signal can mean the difference between life and death. I keep one in my pack, just like I keep a sturdy shield in my grip. On the slopes I’d also rely on a helmet, proper boots, a harness and good communication with my group. Safety gear is the first line of defense, and I prefer to be ready, not just strong.
FrostVale FrostVale
Nice line‑up, Golem. A good helmet, boots that bite the snow and a beacon that actually works is a solid plan. Just make sure your harness isn’t hanging off like a lazy rope—those small details keep you from getting stuck in a crevasse or losing the beacon. Ready to test it out on the next run?
Golem Golem
Sounds solid. I’ll double‑check the harness and the beacon before we hit the slope. Ready when you are.
FrostVale FrostVale
Good call—double‑check, then drop it. I’ll lead the line and make sure every pad locks down before we hit the powder. Ready to shred? Just keep that harness tight and the beacon humming. Let's make the slope our lesson in perfection.
Golem Golem
Got it, lock everything tight. I’ll keep the beacon humming and the harness in place. Let’s hit the powder and make the slope our lesson in perfection.
FrostVale FrostVale
Sounds perfect—just keep an eye on that rope tension and watch the switchbacks. We’ll carve clean lines, keep the slope in check, and make sure nobody turns our run into a “lesson” in falling. Let's go!
Golem Golem
I’ll keep the rope tight and the beacon humming, watch the switchbacks, and stay ready. Let’s go.
FrostVale FrostVale
Sounds like a plan—tight rope, humming beacon, eyes on the switchbacks. We’ll make sure every turn is as clean as a freshly packed powder day. Let’s hit it!