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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some people will never learn. Here the guide, again, ignored the warnings and people died. Eventually it will probably just be banned because people can’t make good decisions. https://www.msn.com/en-za/news/other/instructor-ignored-warning-not-to-ski-off-piste-before-avalanche-that-killed-two-brits/ar-AA1WrwZY[/quote] Banned by whom? And who would enforce this ban?[/quote] Put some thought into it, you might be able to figure it out.[/quote] You haven't been paying attention. Our government has defunded the national parks. [/quote] Are the backcountry guides a legit business or not? [/quote] Legit in what sense? [/quote] Words are hard. Legit, accident….. What is skiiing? What’s next?[/quote] Of course it is "legit." Have you seen their website? Check it out: https://blackbirdguides.com/[/quote] Maybe you should not be able to hang your shingle out to be able lead people to their deaths in mountains under avalanche warnings, or at all, since people are morons. Kind of like how you can’t run your own meth lab or run a restaurant out of your unlicensed kitchen.[/quote] Wrong administration. [/quote] Are they in the state of California or not? Why would CA want to issue these companies a business permit? They could shut it down.[/quote] Why? It would not stop people from backcountry skiing. People do it without guides all the time.[/quote] Put all responsibility on risk-taking skiers. No lawsuits allowed.[/quote] Take the risk of your own decisions and the lure of the powder, but no lawsuits. Same for boating in treacherous waters and other dangerous pursuits. Your choice. [/quote]
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