Glade Skiing & Tree Well Safety
Natural hazards such as tree wells occur within and outside the ski area boundary. A tree well is a hole or depression that forms around the base of a tree while snow accumulates. A tree well incident occurs when a person falls, head first, into an area of deep snow around the base of a tree and becomes immobilized.

The more the person struggles the more entrapped in the snow they become. The risks of a tree well accident or fatality can be reduced by following these basic practices:

  • Always ski or ride with a partner.
  • Keep your partner in sight and stay in visual contact so they can see you if you fall.
  • Carry a whistle and stay in voice contact with your partner.
  • Stay close enough to your partner to pull or dig each other out.

For more on tree well safety education, visit www.deepsnowsafety.org

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