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    Missing Snowboarders - Mt Bogong - Avalanche Pinger

    The two missing snowboarders missing on Mt Bogong have now been found - unfortunately deceased by an avalanche. The first was 4m under the snow and the second was 1.5m under the snow.

    I feel for their families and my condolences go out to them. It is so sad.

    They were well equipped and just got caught out. They had a PLB but it was not activated however the news report this morning said that both were found by following a "pinger signal".

    So each person had some sort of pinger that was probably auto activated by the avalanche - if manually activated then maybe the PLB could have been activated.

    As I am not a skier, I am intrigued what this avalanche pinger is - the snowboarders in preparing for this trip obviously took this scanario into account.

    Can someone explain what this avalanche pinger is and how is it activated.

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    I think it's a device for detecting avalanches, I'm pretty sure it's set up by the snow fields in areas prone to them, don't quote me on that though.

    These guys had an EPIRB with them also, sadly it wasn't activated, the first snowboader found was only 10mtrs from their camp, so must have been pretty sudden to catch them out.

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    Missing Snowboarders - Mt Bogong - Avalanche Pinger

    The pinger doesn't detect avalanches. It allows you to be found by others if you 'detect' one. There are passive reflectors made that are often sewn into clothing, and there are active transceivers that can send a signal through the snow detectable by rescuers above you.

    These two were probably relying on each other for rescue if one of them got caught. Sad.

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    Missing Snowboarders - Mt Bogong - Avalanche Pinger

    Here you go:

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalanche_transceiver

    Pretty much a must have in the backcountry, but it won't stop you from getting buried.

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    I guess it is a crying shame that they were in such a remote area with virtually no one else around.

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    Absolutely. But they were allegedly very experienced and would have been well aware of the risks.

    We might never know, but I assume that they got comfortable and a little complacent and rode the same questionable slope together at the same time. A temptation almost impossible to resist, I imagine.

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