http://www.telemarktips.com/FSneverSame.htmlSmall excerpt:
"Sounds like patrol is still doing control work, they must be somewhere on the backside," I thought to myself as I began to get my camera out. Staying focused on the task at hand, my next thought was, "This would be a good angle to have Tim ski right to me this time." I turned my head uphill to tell him this, but never got a word out. Instead, my jaw dropped open in shock and awe. It was a sight I will never forget as long as I will live: a wall of snow 10 feet high and some 100 feet wide rushing and rumbling down the wide gully known as "P3," heading straight for *Rob, a good friend and ski partner of ours who had just taken a fall at the top of the wide apron below. He was still cleaning out his goggles and gathering himself up as I shouted over to him, "ROB, AVALANCHE!!"
Also of interest is the mention of Lee Frees, one of my avalanche instuctors!