Few climbers carry an avalanche probe in the UK, or a transceiver, yet avalanches are a regular occurrence each winter. However, the dedicated ice climber has to be sparing with the contents of his/her rucksack if they wish to avoid benightment and wise use of weather forecasts and avalanche warnings may realistically be as far as they can afford to go in terms of avalanche safety.
Ski-touring is a different matter though. Moving swiftly through varied terrain makes carrying an avalanche probe, transceiver and shovel de rigueur. If you can't ski, snow shoes can be handy for reaching climbs without being too exhausted to climb them and if bivying or camping, snow shovels and snow saws will both be found essential.
Essential snow safety tool - attaches to nearly any BD adjustable pole.
Broad profile tent peg designed for holding well in sand or snow.
Aluminium snow stake for belays and anchoring tents.
Angled duralumin V-profile snow stake.
The lightest deadman commercially available. Two sizes are available:
The safest quick snow belay is a properly buried deadman, and this is one of the nicest designs.
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