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Messy. :-&
They must have to remove all the snow that has blood on it.
Marc or Mark, as patrollers, what's the general protocol for "messy" snow at a resort?
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NHpowderhound":2ckkwp40 said:
Messy. :-&
They must have to remove all the snow that has blood on it.
Marc or Mark, as patrollers, what's the general protocol for "messy" snow at a resort?
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Scuff it over?

(Alas, that's ex-patroller in my case -- the joys of running FTO preclude any hope of returning to the joys of patrolling anymore.)
 
Ewwwwwww, I would think you would have to remove it???? Especially with all the pathogens found in blood these days. Even at cold temps there's no guarantee.
 
I wonder...does this happen that frequently in other countries?

Or do the Norwegians have some trouble operating their snow cats.
 
At the resort where I work we had a guy hit a tree about 5 years ago and die. The partol had to load up the "effected" snow and haul it away.
 
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